My Astro van has recently decided to start blowing the air designated to go to vent, down to the floor. It I tell it to direct to defrost, it does. When I start in the morning, it will blow at my feet for about 1 mile then go to vent. If I start it from cold in the heat of the day, it will take 8 or so miles to assign it to the vents instead of the floor. If I go up a hill or accelerate quickly, it will go to floor and then back to vent when I go downhill or decelerate. Anyone familiar with this? Do you think its the 1/8 inch vacuum line that runs from the front of the block to the back? If this was bad wouldn't it do it all the time and not just at these times?
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Drive belt slipping? Compressor seizing and not turning?
It could be electical like a fuse, but I had a problem on my 2000 Astro that was caused by a rubber vaccuum line that was split. I replaced it for about 2 bucks and it corrected the problem. Hope this helps
A bad diode can cause the 10a fuse to blow. (it looks like a fuse that is located above and left of the AC fuse)
The Chevrolet Astro was discontinued in 2005, along with the GMC Safari, getting replaced by the Chevrolet Express and GMC Savanna. The Asro and Safari were having troble with gasoline and their motor, so they decided to discontinue them and replace them with the Express and Savanna.
I think I had the same problem on my 2000 and decided to just take off the lower radiator hose to drain it.
Satalite images of mars have located many "Canyons" which Astrologists and Astro-Geologists say once carried water.
The dogs name from the jetsons was either rover or astro i dont remember but it was one of those two.
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Astro
Astro is a space mission
The prefix astro means the Greek word 'star'.