you can be loosing fluid through hoses, Raidator core or your heater core. check for fluid on ground if so look under hood at your radiator, radiator hoses and waterpump. also check passengerside floor of car if it is wet you need to replace your heater core. good luck
Oil/antifreeze mix is usually caused by head gasket leaks or valve cover gasket leaks.
Yes. Antifreeze is actually pumped through the intake manifold. If the gasket is bad it is possible that it leaks out
Might just be a head gasket. If not the Blocks Cracked. Bad.
Failed seal, gasket, or component. Have the system pressure tested for leaks.
You've got either a leaking intake gasket or a leaking head gasket. It's a serious problem which needs to be repaired.
If there are no visible leaks....a blown head gasket.
Blown head gasket.
There might be a leak in the water pump, or in the radiator. Maybe even check the radiator hoses for cracks and leaks.
Water pump out, ruptured tank on radiator, or head gasket blown probably in that order.
antifreeze leaks by the intake gasket into oil. deteriating bearings causing oil to leak by the bearing
If your going through coolant then you have an internal head gasket leak you smell coolant because its getting into cylinder and burning
ya, especially if you are leaking antifreeze internally or externally. if intake manifold gasket leaks usually have vacuum problem result in "rough engine idle" look for external antifreeze leak at manifold gasket first. then check oil for "milky color" - if antifreeze runs low due to leak = Yes - engine overheat. Dont drive it - you can do a lot more damage if you do.