Chevrolet Captiva Heater Core Replacement Cost
What does a heater core replacement cost for a Chevrolet Captiva? Get the estimated price range, labor vs. parts breakdown, and related recalls.
Estimated Cost for Chevrolet Captiva
$850 – $1,600estimated total
Labor
$780
at typical shop rate
Parts
$420
OEM or aftermarket
This estimate is based on the Mid-Range vehicle tier. Chevrolet Captiva falls into this category due to its brand positioning. Confidence level: medium.
Common OBD-II Codes for Chevrolet Captiva Heater Core Replacement
These diagnostic trouble codes are commonly associated with heater core replacement issues on the Chevrolet Captiva:
P276BElectric/Auxiliary Transmission Fluid Pump B Motor Supply Voltage Circuit LowP276CElectric/Auxiliary Transmission Fluid Pump B Motor Supply Voltage Circuit HighP287DElectric/Auxiliary Transmission Fluid Pump Motor Torque Out Of RangeP1838Transmission Transfer Case Shift Motor Circuit FailureP1839Transmission Transfer Case Shift Motor Open CircuitU0292Lost Communication With Drive Motor Control Module BU029BLost Communication With Drive Motor Control Module CU029CLost Communication With Drive Motor Control Module D
How This Cost Compares Across Vehicle Types
The same repair can cost dramatically different amounts depending on the vehicle. Here's how the Chevrolet Captiva compares:
Economy
$700 – $1,300Mid-Range
$850 – $1,600Truck/SUV
$950 – $1,800European
$1,300 – $2,400Luxury
$1,400 – $2,600Check for Open Safety Recalls
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