chevy 2000 astro van

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Mopic
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chevy 2000 astro van

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I live In Illinois near Chicago; I have a 2000 Chevy Astro Van with the power locks and my lift gate doesn't lock not matter what I do; I heard about taking off the panel from the door and looking inside to see if anything is loose; but I can't work on it at my complex; So, my question being is there or what would be a good option to take my Van too and have them look at the lock(s) other then the dealer...

I thought about a body repair place as they're normally use to removing panels from cars more so then a auto mechanic as the one I use to go too charge like he's a dealerships.. Anyhow, just something I want to ask people who own vans of this type.

thanks in advance

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Re: chevy 2000 astro van

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Auto body shop sounds right.
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Re: chevy 2000 astro van

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If you can't work on it at your complex but otherwise don't mind doing the work you can always find a place to do it. Back road, Walmart, where ever you can find a quiet place to work on it. It's not like it's a messy job. :)
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