No. Astros have shocks all around.
what are the wires for on the rear hatch door hydraulic pumps
New shocks or struts, new springs, new bushings, and new tires.
Ensure that the engine is cold. Disconnect the wire from the plug. Clean the plug area with an air canister. Turn the plug counterclockwise to remove it. Calculate the proper gap before installing the new spark plug.
Unless the puzzle pieces to the castle door are turned in the proper sequence, you cannot eliminate certain unflipped cards. The proper procedure is listed at the related question, but generally just touch each card in the 2nd and 4th rows, and the middle two cards in the 3rd row.
The hatch is held up by gas struts on either side. When it won't stay up the struts most likely have lost their gas pressure and need to be replaced. Pretty Simple Job. You can buy the parts at the dealer or from many sources over the net.
GTRV at http://www.gtrv.com/ has a pop-top for Chevy Astro vans. They cost about $8-9000.00 installed. Tiger-Provan located in the U.S. who still makes a Chevy Astro with a pop-top roof and does a complete camper conversion. You can often find used Tiger Pro-Vans on craigslist.org and eBay. I have seen a "homemade" Chevy astro pop-top conversion that a couple of guys in Boulder, CO made by installing a used Volkswagon pop-top onto a Chevy astro. Have no idea how this worked out as to leakage etc.
Answer: About an 80% probability that one or the other of the lifts have failed. Most lifts use a nitrogen-charged system that uses pressure to help lift the door, and are balanced to the weight of the door. Replacement of one or both of these struts are required in order to return the door to proper operation.
Set it at zero degrees. The computer compensates it.
The dogs name from the jetsons was either rover or astro i dont remember but it was one of those two.
10$ for 200 astro 20$ for 400 astro 30$ for 600 astro 50$ for 1000 astro you can spend only 250$ a week buying astro
Astro