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Anonymous Posted on Sep 20, 2014

My 1994 chevy astro van ext,4.3,6cylinder red has litigate problems.passenger side unlocks.but drivers side stuck

My 1994 chevy astro van ext. 4.3.6 cylinder exterior liftgate and dutch doors are stuck

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 28, 2008

SOURCE: 2003 Astro van - power locks & AC issues...

There is a vacuum line that goes from the vacuum reservoir (usually next to the bottom of the passenger side engine) up and across the top of the engine to connect on the driver side of the engine. The vaccum line cracks/leeaks and will not allow the vent vacuum actuators to function. Replace the line. Use a thicker wall buts same inside diameter rubber vaccuum hose. Probably under $5. People waste a bunch of time replacing the actuators, switches, etc. Its just the vacuum line and poor original placement/design.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 29, 2009

SOURCE: 2004 chevy astro van back seat right door won't open

not sure about your specific vehicle but i do know that in the winter, when a door closes, it grabs the pin in your doorjam like a lobster claw closes on a finger. if any moister is inside the mechinism, it can freeze very easily. also if you pull on the door handles tp try to open it...if the door handle moves freely, then you either bent or popped the rod that goes from the latch mechanism to the handles and you would have to take off the interior wall of the door to get to it and fix the rod or put it back...it used to happen to older cars allk the time.

rick_amick

Rick Amick

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  • Posted on Mar 23, 2009

SOURCE: Exterior door handles

Door panel off,window up, you should be able to see the back of the handle. There should be 2 screws or nuts holding the handle on. There should also be a rod going to the handle that is held on with a clip. One end of the clip just lifts up off of the rod and then the rod should slide out of the handle.Sometimes it is a little difficult reaching in doors and doing this but just take your time and watch for sharp edges.
Once you have the door panel off you should be able to see how it all works. If you can't get to the upper clip you might be able to take the lower one loose and take the rod out with the handle.
I hope this helps and that I guided you in the right direction.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 05, 2009

SOURCE: 1994 astro ext will not start

fuel pump relay is under the hood in the fuse/relay box. information is in your owners manual.
when was the last time you replaced the fuel filter, maybe its plugged?

lesabre1972

Mike Watson

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  • Posted on Jan 30, 2010

SOURCE: My 2000 Chevy Astro Van rear door will not unlock

It sounds like to me that u have a rust issue and will have to get into the dorr to get things moving from the inside door panels.

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2003 Astro van - power locks & AC issues...

There is a vacuum line that goes from the vacuum reservoir (usually next to the bottom of the passenger side engine) up and across the top of the engine to connect on the driver side of the engine. The vaccum line cracks/leeaks and will not allow the vent vacuum actuators to function. Replace the line. Use a thicker wall buts same inside diameter rubber vaccuum hose. Probably under $5. People waste a bunch of time replacing the actuators, switches, etc. Its just the vacuum line and poor original placement/design.
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