well if the throttle isn't getting gas to the engine it would suddenly stop because
of no fuel.
On the other hand if the faulty throttle is like some of the Toyotas lately and gets stuck to the floor, your car would suddenly work way too well! :o
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faulty throttle position sensor?
because the throttle linkage is suck or the carburetor is faulty
Not likely.
A faulty fan motor, A faulty fan motor relay, A faulty coolant temp sensor, A faulty ECM, (most unlikely),
gghf
Faulty light bulbs, damaged engine.
Check fuses