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parts we have put in by canadianmom
Oct 31, 2007 (7:43 am)
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Parts that have gone in
New spark plugs
distrub cab module
water pumb
fan clutch
fan belt
distrube rotter
tork arms
all of the filters
and some other things I can not remember.
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95 Astro Rear AC has quit by kwyx66
Nov 18, 2007 (4:43 pm)
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On my 95 Astro CL with 150k miles, the rear air conditioning recently stopped working -- really bad news in Texas, even in fall or winter. I have checked individual components including: the rear blower fan, the resistor, the wiring harness from fuse panel to the rear fan, the fuse, and the dash panel switch -- all tested fine. Using a meter, I determined that there is no 12v power on the hot side of the fuse at the fuse panel. Is it possible that I have blown a fusible link on the back side of the fuse panel? Before I pull the fuse panel, are there any other suggested troubleshooting steps I should try? Thx !
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Re: parts we have put in [canadianmom] by kwtx66
Nov 24, 2007 (1:52 pm)
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Replying to: canadianmom (Oct 31, 2007 7:43 am)

Re your recent posting about hard starting and gas smell: Over the past 12 years I have had similar symptoms on the '95 Astro-CL that I bought new in summer of 1995. The diagnosis: bad fuel injector / intake unit. The fix: replace. The first one (replaced at the dealer) was on me; subsequent replacements were on the dealer, covered completely under the GoodWrench Service Plus program. Good luck.
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Re: Help with 94 chev. astro [canadianmom] by dlm1954
Jan 22, 2008 (12:39 pm)
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Replying to: canadianmom (Oct 31, 2007 6:39 am)

Sounds like injectors leaking, or regulator, or bad o-rings in nut kit, which are the plastic fuel lines inside the plenum that feed the fuel to the regulator. The bad part if you have this repaired at a garage you'll put put out about $2500.00 to $3500.00 in parts and labor. I would do it myself if I were you if you have some basic machanical knowledge and are pretty good with tools this is not a real hard job. It'll take a few hours and about $500.00 in parts to do the job completely, but doing it yourself you make sure it's done right and can give you a chance to clean out the EGR valve ports and plenum and get rid of the bad idle problem that you were having nine chances out of ten. If I decided to do it I would replace the injectors and the nut kit which is a dealer item and put a screened gasket on the EGR valve before putting it back together, they make a gasket now with a screen in it to stop carbon from getting in the EGR valve which cause the rough idling. I recently redone mine and went from 12 to 14 miles a gallon to 19 to 20 miles a gallon. so it's well worth the effort in fuel saving alone. Good Luck DLM1954

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