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hi, one possible reason is a noisy bearing (s) in your belt drive tensioner. This can upset the crank position sensor by the front pulley.
Lift the bonnet with the engine running and listen for squealing noises coming from the front of the engine.
support the right side of the motor. remove the right side engine mount (5-7 bolts) using a socket wrench or serpentine belt wrench take tention off the tensioner while keeping tension off the tensioner remove the belt. NOTE: take notice of how the belt is routed.
Based on your description: 150K+left rear slowed down much quicker than the right +/ and the humming noise, there is a great possibility that the Wheel Bearings will have to be replaced.
we have a 2003 saturn vue which we installed new tires on and we noticed a noise about 6 months afterwards. it sounded to my wife and i to be loud road noise from the tires. the car was driven for 6 months and we decided the noise was annoing. had the tires checked only to find it was the left front wheel bearing which was replaced and stopped the noise.
Vues are bad for having all hub bearings make noise,check your rear ones.Or the ones you didn't have replaced.If it's all wheel drive check the propshaft center carrier bearing.Common to fail & make noise.hope this helps
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