brake pads could be worn out. would it be safe to drive for now if the front brake pads are ok?
Check your brakes(pads and rotors)
Almost certainly needs brakes. Should be some change in noise when applying brake. The longer it goes, the more it costs. $90 if caught soon, $400 if you let it go. At some point the wheel will lock up and there will be the tow bill also.
I have a 2003, I got my brakes re done like 2 weeks ago, and then it started grinding loudly and thumping, turns out I have to get a new drive shaft.
Sounds like the brakes are shot! At this point I wouldn't want you to drive any further than your closest repair garage.
Kinda need more information. Is it just when accelerating, or also when idling in drive? Does it only do it at a certain rpm or speed, or when applying brakes?
You did not have to apply the brake on a 91 model to shift it. There's nothing wrong.
True. When driving through Deepwater or similar conditions, it's advisable to dry out your brakes by driving slowly in a low gear and gently applying the brakes. This helps to remove moisture and improve brake performance, ensuring safer driving.
brakes.
It maens the computer is controling the amount of slip at the drive wheels either by applying the brakes or by chenging the power distribution to the wheels. This happens in slippery driving conditions.
try wheel bearings If the rear end is posi-trac, take it to a Chevrolet dealership and have 'em change the fluid.
The traction control system has engaged and is applying the brakes and / or altering the power to the drive wheels to control wheel slip. Read your owners manual for specifics.
Cause you don't know how to drive