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your radiator broke!!!!
No, the cause of continental drifts is actually the flow of the magma below the continental plates and the oceanic plates
if it has one it could be found between the headlights on the driver side
A nick, crack or tear in a belt will make a tick soung as well as a water pump that is going bad.
a radiator is actually more fragile then people believe. A rock could penetrate it and cause it to leak. With that in mind, If the vehicle was in an accident to cause the headlights to come off, it could damage the radiator.
It's a 1973 lincoln continental :) hope i could be helpful:)
transmission issues, but could be the starter also if you had a rough start.
replace the head light switch
How do your headlights look? If the headlights are dim, it is possible your charging system is at fault. If your headlights are bright, then check your body grounds.
Because he could not explain how the continents moved.
The MAF sensor may be in need of cleaning.
Have you tried the relay or the fuel pump itself? Not sure where the relay is located