If the engine is not blown, I would remove the spark plugs, and turn the engine over until you get most of the water out. Suck out the remaining if you can. And change your engine oil.
It's inside of water outlet.
the manifold will boltup but you need to get a new jpipe and oil/water lines, you can find all that in a kit on ebat fyi
No, it causes a massive coolantleak.
There are several things that can cause your 1992 Mitsubishi Eclipse to overheat. A malfunctioning water pump or a blown head gasket should be the next things that are checked.
There is a special website of eclipse fans where you can find answers to any questions you have about your car. See below.
Consult the Service Manual at http://tearstone.com/eclipsefsm/00_starthere.pdf
Might Be Yr running out of oil, or water levels are low.
You can find it in the water outlet (the upper hose connector which joins the hose and the engine).
go to autozone.com http://www.autozone.com/shopping/repairGuide.htm?pageId=0900c152800ad658
No coolant in the system, failed thermostat, failed water pump, leaky headgasket.
I believe its the windshield wiper fluid for the car. Check the rear fluid also.
The red battery warning light is an indication the charging system is not charging. The red water level warning light is an indication additional water is needed.