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The TPS would be what I would do had that problem once myself solved the problem. as for the ticking noise sounds like a lifter is bleeding down as long as the noise goes away you will be ok. But may I suggest that if you are going to keep the vehicle for awhile longer you might want to have a set of lifters put in it.
The ticking noise could be a faulty hydrulic valve lifter. When last was the oil & filter changed, it coul be that the oil is thick and not going through to the lifters and when it warms up the oil is thin. It could be that the engine is need of an overhaul as 148.000 miles is 238.182 Kilometers and that is a hi milage.
one bolt up top under hood and the other lower a arm easy you can do it you my need upper and lower balljoints must be pressed in and out that how i get the squeaks out
You probably have a bad governor pressure sensor and solenoid.The pressure sensor is what normally goes bad ,but from vast experience,i replace both of them together and change fluid and filter.
This sound like you are feeling the transmissions torque converter going in and out of lock up. When the torque converter goes into lock up it feels like a shift . One way to tell if it is the converter you are feeling is to push the od button disabling overdrive and see if it still does it. The converter will still go into lock up .
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