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What battery does a 2014 Chevy Captiva take?

The 2014 Captiva uses a standard 12-volt lead-acid battery; the exact group size varies by market and engine, but replacement batteries are typically around 60–70 Ah with adequate cold-cranking amps.


In detail: The 2014 Captiva was sold in multiple regions with different engines (petrol and diesel) and climates, so the battery specification is not universal. The best way to confirm is to check the existing battery’s label or the owner’s manual, or ask a GM dealer using the VIN for your market.


Battery type and expected specs


Before listing typical options, note that the Captiva's electrical demands depend on engine and climate. A petrol engine usually uses a 12V lead-acid battery, while diesel variants often require higher CCA and may favor AGM construction in some markets.


Common sizes and capacities by market


Below are typical ranges you might encounter when replacing the battery on a 2014 Captiva. Exact group size should be verified from the current battery label or a dealer lookup for your specific VIN and region.



  • 12V lead-acid battery; capacity generally around 60–70 Ah.

  • Cold-cranking amps (CCA) typically in the 500–750 A range, depending on climate and engine.

  • Some markets or engines may use AGM batteries for improved durability and performance in extreme temperatures.


Conclusion: While there is variation, a 2014 Captiva replacement will usually be a 12V lead-acid battery in the 60–70 Ah range, with CCA adjusted for climate. Always verify the exact group size and CCA for your vehicle.


How to verify and replace


Before the list, here is how to confirm what you need and how to replace safely.



  • Check the current battery label for group size (e.g., H6/48) and CCA/AH rating.

  • Consult the owner's manual or GM's battery guide for your market using the VIN to get the exact recommended battery type (conventional vs AGM) and capacity.

  • When replacing, ensure the new battery matches terminal placement and fitment with the vehicle's clamps and hold-downs; have the charging system checked after installation.


Conclusion: By verifying the group size and CCA on the battery itself or via dealer resources, you can ensure a correct fit for your 2014 Captiva.


Summary: The 2014 Chevy Captiva uses a 12-volt battery; exact group size varies by engine and region, with typical replacements in the 60–70 Ah range and CCA tailored to climate. Check the current battery label or owner's manual, or contact a dealer with your VIN to confirm the precise specification.

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