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over 40 miles per hour

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Hello, This noise may be associated with wheel balance, wheel bearings, or even slight cupping on the tires, which is an issue with the tires treads, resulting from worn shocks. Without an accurate description of the noise, it is impossible to advise the likely scenario, but suffice to say an inspection will find the issue.
Tires are nrand new. Replaced front wheel nearing. Low humming noise is present when foot on gas. I even tried this. Set cruise to 70. Very smmoth highway. Noise is present. Disengaged cruise and coasted. Super quiet. No humming noise. Put my foot on gas, humming noise returns. Noise coming from right front wheel.
Ok, have the motor mounts checked. When you press the gas pedal, the motor mounts lock the engine in place, when you're coasting, the engine is rotating the other direction. You may just have a bad mount, but if they are diagnosed faulty, you will need both replaced to prevent the same thing from happening more rapidly. The humming is the tone of vibration if the motor mounts are no longer rigid.