Try having your tires balanced and rotated. I used to have a car that would shake very bad when applying the brakes and I did everything you did. Then a guy told me to have my tires balanced and rotated and it fixed it until the tires became unbalanced again.
My 2003 Chevy Suburban does the same thing! It makes a vibrating sound on the passenger side every time I accelerate. The only difference is that this vibrating noise occurs between 10-35 mph. Unfortunately, I do not have a solution. I am going to take the Suburban in later this week to have it inspected. Hopefully, I will have an actual answer for you then!
Yes it can. It is the same engine.
Filter installed in reverse.
only if the accesory hole for a/c alternator ect. match the you should be ok
Freon (R12) has not been installed in any vehicle since 1995.
I have used AMSOIL Universal ATF for years and improved performance and mpg.
I would recommend the Flowmaster systems.
I just got an estimate on my 1999 Suburban, and it came to $1939 for a head gasket job. He offered me a used engine with 75K miles for $2500 installed..
Trouble code P0106 means: Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) Sensor Performance
There are only shocks on the 4X4 Suburban. Good high end Monroe shocks from Sears installed, where $200.00. And after watching them struggle with the front ones, it was worth it. Rancho's at Sears will cost about $100.00 more.
The brake dump valve on a 1996 Chevy Suburban is used for bleeding the brakes after new brake pads are installed. It is located on the master cylinder for each brake.
Trouble code P1516 means: TAC Module Throttle Actuator Position Performance