Possibly one of the outlets is broken therefore leaking all over your engine.
Check the coolant reservoir to see if some or all of the coolant leaked out. Maybe you have a leak you missed.
Locate the radiator and the coolant reservoir box. Remove the lid of the coolant reservoir. Then remove the drain plug from the bottom of the radiator. When the fluid has leaked out, put the plug in place. Pour in a mixture of distilled water and antifreeze into the reservoir, according to your needs or the specifications. Run the engine for three minutes, then check the coolant level and add more if needed. Be careful not to remove the hose from the reservoir as the plastic nipple it is fastened to will easily break if too much force is used.
If coolant leaks onto an engine it will cause no damage unless it leaks onto the alternator or into a wire harness connector of some sort. It is best to clean up leaked coolant as much as possible. It will smell a little when the motor is started. Leaked coolant on the ground is a danger to animals and children as it has a sweet smell but is very toxic.
Sand will absorb cooling anti-freeze that has leaked onto the ground. Many auto-parts stores will offer other synthetic substances to absorb automobile fluids.
First, do not run engine. Second, determine where the coolant has leaked from. Third, consult a mechanic with your findings.
you can't. time for a head job. this requires machining the heads, and looking for other damage.
Possibly (And probably) the coolant gas has leaked out due to a tiny hole somewhere in the system. You need to get it checked properly before refilling the coolant.
Could be overheated coolant or just leaked oil burning off your exhaust headers
it carries off leaked current to ground in order to prevent that current from going thru you to ground, which can ruin your entire day.
it carries off leaked current to ground in order to prevent that current from going thru you to ground, which can ruin your entire day.
It probably needs some coolant. This is the chemical that is put in the car in order to keep the air conditioner cool. If your air conditioner is not getting cold either the coolant has run out or leaked out.
It will be safe to drive short distance as long as the car does not over heat. You can top up the engine coolant or use water/coolant mixture till you fix the problem which could be leaking hose pipe. leaking radiator or faulty radiator cap