You start from the back psngr then the back drv side....then psngr front and last drv side front.....From the longest line to the shortest away from the master
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Go to this web page and read this article: http://www.rsgear.com/articles/2004_10.pdf this should answer your question. Your van has the New Venture 136 transfer case. I have the same problem. This info is important. for all Astro/Safari AWD owners.
no
just replace the rear brakes
RWD and some AWD
I have a 92 Astro van with 197,000 miles. I have had nothing major go wrong with it. It has served me well. I also have Astro 2004 AWD with 191,000 miles with very few problems. I also know someone with 1996 Astro with 287,000 mile, doesn't look like much, but, works well.
I was able to put 23.32 gallons in my 1994 Chevy Astro EXT AWD.
14 city 17 hiway
its right behind the harmonicbalancer
pull the fuse
I got 21.5 last weekend driving back highways in WI in a 1998 AWD Astro
Your towing capacity is a combination of vehicle weight and stopping power. The Astro's can handle approx 2500 without question, up to 5K depending on models. Your owners manual has full info. Pre-2003 Astro's have relatively weak braking systems for their weight. In 2003, bigger brakes and dynamic front-rear brake proportioning were added. Thus, your older astro cannot increase rear braking force when additional weight is transfered to the rear axle from your trailer. 2,100lbs without brakes is okay, but I wouldn't do it everyday. Anything over 4,000lbs with good brakes behind the astro will push the rear end around in an unfriendly manner under hard braking and during quick maneuvers.