If power windows, the usual reason is that the winder motor brushes have worn out. Second reason is that power is not being applied from the switch. Time for someone to check with a voltmeter.
I'd suspect the battery right off, disconnect the battery overnight and if it's dead in the morning or even just low replace it, Do this even if the battery tested good or is new. If you satisfied that the battery is good feel the starter solenoid after it sat long enough for the engine to cool off if it's warm the hold in coil in the solenoid is shorted, not uncommon. I hope this helps. Take care.
Possible that one of the brake calipers may be sticking causing a drag on one wheel. When the abs light comes on the engine goes into a limp mode which will cause the car to run with less power.
Could be a lifter that just hasn't gotten oil at the start. If it is a small ticking, it's not a big problem. Often using an oil flush just before an oil change can loosen up sticky lifters. I have also tried a few ounces of transmission fluid in the oil and that has worked with my lifter noise (2004 Suburban).
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Once the freeplay is set it should not alter, the driven plate linings may have come loose or the pressure plate may have a broken spring. If so replace as a kit including the throw out bearing and spigot hearing.