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Re: 1999 Chevy Astro Air cond. problem, [dcoggins]
by tkw
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Aug 05, 2005 (12:26 pm)
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Replying to: dcoggins (Aug 05, 2005 9:25 am)
I don't have rear A/C on my '98 but with the help of the forum, I have solved a mulfunction dash HVAC vent control problem. There are lots of recent discussions on this topic. Do a search on tkw, cob and 97expreeso's posts, you'll probably find the answer. There's also a post on Rear A/C that may also applicable here. Good luck with your search!
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- #1001 of 1889
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Re: where's the fuel pump relay? [edbd1s]
by giant44s
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Aug 06, 2005 (7:50 am)
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Replying to: edbd1s (Jul 20, 2005 11:11 am)
read message number 969... as for the relay, it should be located under the hood on the passenger side, if you look near the back where the rear of the hood will sit when closed you should see three relays, the pump relay is the one closese to the passenger side fender.
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- #1002 of 1889
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changing headlights?
by joeyags21
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Aug 06, 2005 (6:09 pm)
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I have a 1999 gmc safari and i am at a standstill when it comes to changing the headlights, can someone please give me a hand with this
joeyags21 agnellonsons.com
thank you
joe
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- #1003 of 1889
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1999 GMC Safari Windows
by tmoney
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Aug 07, 2005 (3:54 pm)
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I have 3 problems with my 1999 GMC Safari. First problem is the daytime running lights works for a week or two then goes out for a month then comes back. Next problem is that 2 weeks ago the radio went out no power at all about 30 minutes after that the windows stopped working. The windows are all the way down on both sides and will not come up. I have checked the fuses and as far as I can tell none are blown.
Help and Thanks in Advance
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- #1004 of 1889
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Re: 1999 GMC Safari Windows [tmoney]
by brantley1
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Aug 09, 2005 (4:58 pm)
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Replying to: tmoney (Aug 07, 2005 3:54 pm)
Never heard of such to that extreme. I've had minor electrical glitches like that, but I traced the problem down to a very loose battery connection. I switched to the big battery post adapters that "normal" vehicles use anyway and that solved my electrical problems.
With the running lights -- it sounds like a loose connection within the lighting harness to both the lights.
Good luck tmoney!
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- #1005 of 1889
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Alternator 97 Astro
by vsatdude
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Aug 09, 2005 (8:30 pm)
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Replying to: mark60 (Jul 26, 2005 6:49 pm)
How hard is it to change the alternator on thr 97 astro? Any tips would be helpfull.
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- #1006 of 1889
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Re: Alternator 97 Astro [vsatdude]
by cob
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Aug 10, 2005 (8:18 am)
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Replying to: vsatdude (Aug 09, 2005 8:30 pm)
The alternator is easy to change. It takes longer to get the doghouse off to get access to the back side of the alternator. You can replace it without taking the dog house off. Once you get the serpentine belt off I believe there was 2 or 3 bolts holding the alternator on. I changed mine 2 years ago. What I do remember is there is a large wire harness connected to it and a small single wire. I did not see the single wire from the front and when I yanked on the alternator to remove it I broke the small wire. Knowing that there are 2 harnesses on it you should be able to remove it without taking off the dog house, good luck.
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- #1007 of 1889
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Re: 1999 Chevy Astro Air cond. problem, [dcoggins]
by cob
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Aug 10, 2005 (8:23 am)
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Replying to: dcoggins (Aug 05, 2005 9:25 am)
I was told that there is a valve under the hood on the a/c lines that has a black cap on it. You are supposed to be able to turn it with a screw driver. I have something different on my 97 since it is an aftermarket unit from the conversion company. Anyhow this valve controls the cooling cycle between front and rear and sounds like it is stuck on the rear setting. I was told to have someone sit in the van while it is running and turn the rear air on and off while someone else taps the valve under the hood to get it unstuck. It may or may not work but it is a free fix. Let me know if it works for you.
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- #1008 of 1889
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Re: changing headlights? [joeyags21]
by tkw
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Aug 12, 2005 (4:10 pm)
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Replying to: joeyags21 (Aug 06, 2005 6:09 pm)
Assuming you have the composite Headlamps, here's the instruction:
Open the hood. Remove the sidemarker/turn signal lamp by removing two screws. Remove the corner reflector by removing the screw behind it. Remove the headlamp assembly by removing 3 screws. Replace bulb from behind. Caution: do not touch halogen bulb with bare hand.
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- #1009 of 1889
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Missing Emission label
by selvanegra
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Aug 12, 2005 (4:54 pm)
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Recently I Bought an Astro 1994 AWD, CS, automatic, with only 50k miles, (may be becose it catch a small fire and was parked a couple years), the thing is that doesnŽt have the emission control label and I canŽt adjust the time nor the idle speed, does anybody has a van like mine and can send me an e-mail with the info on the label, IŽll aprecciate it.
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