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If you hear a humming sound coming from your Ford Edge, it could signal a problem with the wheel bearing, brakes, or engine. If the noise gets louder when you accelerate or turn, it's likely the wheel bearing causing the issue. Other signs of a faulty wheel bearing include clunking noises on bumpy roads, steering wheel vibrations, or grinding sounds during regular driving. Typically, wheel bearings last between 85,000 to 100,000 miles in normal driving conditions. Replacing them can cost between $60 to $100 for parts and about $160 to $200 for labor. Make sure to have the new bearings installed correctly using the right tools and torque to ensure they last as intended.
The humming sound on the Ford Edge could be originating from the brakes, engine, or wheel bearing.