I assume by 1342 you mean the firing order of the cylinders. By convention, cylinder number one is always at the crankshaft pulley end of the engine, so on the Astra, if you are stood with the bonnet open looking at the engine, cylinder 1 is on your left. Admittedly it does get a bit more complicated with "V" engines, but that does not apply to the Astra.
The Left hand side looking from the front of the vehicle.
Probably the same as UK astras, 1342.
1342 1 is at timing belt end 1342 1 is at timing belt end 1342 1 is at timing belt end
Société Astra ended in 1921.
Ad Astra Aero ended in 1930.
it started in 1342
County Palatine of Tübingen ended in 1342.
try jump startin it
At the end of the day, after all their duties had been performed.
Astra - Holden (Australia)
fiat punto firing order 1342 from timing belt end
what would the problem be with my Vauxhall astra if I was driving it and the car cut out but would start back up in 5 mins time
The year 1342 - as with any year between 1301 and 1400, is in the fourteenth century.