Could have a hole in one of the pipes worst case scenario could be a blown head gasket.
you might have a blown head gasket and the coolant is leaking into the cylender and the engine is burning it.
Your engine may have a leaking hose connection or a leaking gasket at the water outlet. It could also be a leaking hose.
can you see were its leaking from, and what is it leaking and how fast? no, cant see where its leaking from, just that the underside of the engine looks wet. i takes about an hour for the reservoir to empty. could be radiator,,when water is circulating,,it slows the leak down,my money would be that
If you have coolant on the top of the engine it could be a leaky thermostat housing or a leaking intake gasket.
No, low coolant would cause the opposite.
Could be "Dex-Cool" engine coolant.
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
If it is an automatic transmission, the cooler in the radiator is most likely leaking into the coolant system.
Sounds like head gasket is leaking allowing coolant into combustion chamber
It could be the radiator, the hoses, a leaking coolant tank or the water pump.
please be more specific is it leaking engine oil, coolant, transmission oil, brake fluid, or power steering fluid where is it leaking from ?
Yes, coolant can leak from the engine. If it's hot outside and you're running the Air Conditioner (AC) and you back up and see a liquid on the ground, it's probably condensation from the AC unit. Or, it could be collant leaking from the engine. How old is the car? Do you consider radiator hoses to be part of the engine? Radiator hoses should be replaced every 3-5 years, especially if there are bulges, or if they're leaking.