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What size tyres are on a Captiva?

There isn’t a single tyre size that applies to every Captiva. The correct size depends on the model year, market, and trim level. To know the exact specification for a given vehicle, check the door placard or the owner's manual.


Why tyre sizes vary across Captiva models


The Captiva has been sold in several generations and markets, often with different wheel options and factory tyres. Because of these variations, the official tyre size is not universal across all cars carrying the Captiva badge. The precise size you should use is printed on the vehicle’s tyre placard (usually on the driver’s door edge) and in the owner’s manual. When replacing tyres, it’s important to match the recommended size to maintain handling, ride quality, and speedometer accuracy.


The following guidance outlines representative configurations you might encounter, but it does not replace the exact specification for your car. Always verify with the placard or dealer documentation for your specific vehicle.



  • 16-inch wheels: Captiva models equipped with 16-inch rims commonly use tyres in the 16-inch family, with the exact width and aspect ratio differing by market and trim.

  • 17-inch wheels: For many trims with 17-inch rims, tyre options expand within the mid-size range, again varying by region and factory spec.

  • 18-inch wheels: Some higher trims and later variants use 18-inch tyres, with sizes chosen to balance performance and comfort for that wheel diameter.


Because there is no single universal size, always confirm the exact tyre size for your specific Captiva by checking the placard, owner’s manual, or contacting a dealer.


How to find the exact tyre size for Your Captiva


To identify the precise tyre size for your vehicle, follow these steps:



  1. Locate the door placard on the driver’s side jamb and read the recommended tyre size printed there.

  2. Inspect the sidewall of the currently fitted tyres for a size code (e.g., something like 235/60R17) as a direct reference, if the car is equipped with the original tyres.

  3. Consult the owner’s manual or a service manual for the official tyre specification for your trim and market.

  4. If needed, contact a GM/brand dealer or use the VIN to access the vehicle’s original equipment specifications from official documentation.


When replacing tyres, ensure the new tyres match the vehicle’s overall diameter and load rating, or select a size provisioned by the manufacturer and adjust vehicle systems accordingly if you deviate from the original specification.


Summary


The Captiva does not have a single, universal tyre size. Sizes vary by generation, market, and trim. To ensure accuracy, always verify the exact specification on the door placard or in the owner’s manual, and consult a dealer if you’re unsure. If you provide the year and market of your Captiva, I can help narrow down the most likely original equipment sizes for that specific model.

What is the most common problem with the Chevy Captiva?


Top 5 problems of your Captiva:

  • Transmission slipping. Transmission slipping can cause erratic shifting or loss of power, often due to worn clutch plates or low transmission fluid.
  • Engine stalling.
  • Timing chain failure.
  • AC not cooling.
  • Electrical glitches.



What is my factory tire size?


The original tire size for your car can be found on a sticker located on the driver's side door jamb. You can also check the owner's manual, the fuel filler door, the glove box, or the sidewall of your current tire to find this information.
 

  • Driver's side door jamb: This is the most common location for the vehicle's tire information placard, which lists the correct original equipment (OE) tire size and recommended inflation pressure. 
  • Owner's manual: The owner's manual contains details about your car's specifications, including the original tire size. 
  • Other locations: Less common but still possible places to find the information include the inside of the gas tank hatch, the glove box, or the center console door. 
  • Tire sidewall: The sidewall of the tire itself also has the size printed on it. However, if the previous owner changed the tires, the current ones may not be the original size, so the door jamb or owner's manual is a more reliable source for the OE size. 



What size tires are on a 2012 Chevy Captiva?


The standard tire size for a 2012 Chevy Captiva Sport is 235/60R17. This size is consistent across different trim levels like the LS, LT, and LTZ. You can also verify the exact size on the sticker located on the driver's side door jamb, which provides your vehicle's specific original equipment (OE) tire size. 

  • Standard Size: 235/60R17 
  • Verification: Check the sticker on the driver's side door jamb for your vehicle's specific OE tire size. 
  • Other options: Some models may have different options. For example, some models may use 18-inch or 19-inch wheels and tires. 



What size tires are on a Chevy Captiva?


The Chevy Captiva tire size depends on the model year and trim, but common sizes include 235/60R17, 235/55R18, and 215/70R16. To be certain, check the tire sidewall or the sticker on the driver's side door jamb for your specific vehicle's recommended size and load index.
 
Common Chevy Captiva tire sizes by model year

  • 2012-2017 Captiva Sport:
    • 235/60R17: (for LS, LT, LTZ trims) 
    • 235/55R18: (for LTZ trims) 
  • 2010-2017 Captiva (KLAC):
    • 215/70R16 
    • 235/60R17 
    • 235/55R18 
    • 235/45R19 
    • 235/50R19 
    • 245/40R20 

How to find your exact tire size
  • Check the tire sidewall: The size is printed directly on the side of the tire in the format XXX/YYRZZ (e.g., 235/55R18). 
  • Look for the sticker: Find the sticker on the driver's side door jamb, which lists the original equipment tire size and the correct pressure for your vehicle. 
  • Consult the owner's manual: The manual will also contain the correct tire size information. 


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