look for the leak and you will find the problem, it could be a hose, thermostat, heater core, radiator, water pump(most likely), head gasket. check them in that order
probably means u need to change the coolant for the car,leaking coolant sumwhere
If it is leaking water, it is bad.
should be a filler tube comin out of the trans
Check to make sure the catalytic converter heat shield is in place or that the exhaust pipe has not been bent or is leaking.
The switch on your battery is faulty which may have been caused by damage from dropping or through a leaking tank but it could just be a problem with cheap manufacturing.
Replace it or turn your Hot Water tank temperature down
The gas tank, maybe? MOST LIKELY IT IS THE HEATER CORE LEAKING OR IT COULD BE WATER CONDENSATION FROM THE A/C EVAPORATOR CORE.
I'm no expert but possibly the cylinderhead is leaking or cracked dropping water into the engine crankcase via the pistons.
The proper question is "where". Find out where it's leaking and you'll know why. If it's leaking from front or rear, it's probably a seal rather than a gasket. Also, changing an oil pan gasket can be trickey and if you didn't do it right it will still leak.
Take the gear oil and pour it in a non-leaking (sealed) container and dispose of it by taking it to a local hazardous waste collection center, such as a place where you take used oil.
Water leaking from a furnace most likely occurs from the heat of the furnace which transforms into a liquid. The best way to avoid the leak is to put your furnace at a lower temperature.
There is a good chance that the heater core has rusted out. This is a little radiator inside the passenger compartment for transferring heat from the engine coolant to the air in the cabin. Always fun to replace.