It is not normal for antifreeze to be leaking out of a car. Period. At all, no matter what car or where it's leaking from. Try buying a new cap. If that doesn't help, call a mechanic.
The temp may not go up until the antifreeze leaks way down. Or the temp gauge may not be working right. The leak needs to be fixed, or the engine can overheat and cause permanent damage.
Normal it means your leaking antifreeze from somewhere. Check your levels and look on the ground, some times the vent system can pull in the smell. Check the hoses. Also it can be a leak in the heater core. If so it can be exspensive to replace, mostly because the whole dash normally needs to come out to get to it.
Normal antifreeze levels in the coolant recovery tank are around the half way point. This is usually marked with an Full or F on the side.
its normal
probably the coolant level sensor... Does the temprature gauge go up to hot then down to normal?
There is no such thing as a leaking implant. Either you discharging instead of having the bleeding or your just haveing normal wetness..but there is no leaking with implantation..
There's no antifreeze installed in a refrigerator. It's just that you will have to set the temperature into normal and then the internal part will slowly get hot.
Could be a leaking head gasket - try running engine to normal operating temperature remove oil dipstick and let a drop fall onto hot part of engine - oil will smoke coolant will sizzle
It is okay if it leaks a bit of water outside but if it is leaking inside the house no it is not normal or okay.
It will use normal antifreeze and it should be mixed 50/50 with water. It does not matter.
The coolant in a 1998 model has dex cool antifreeze. It is red in color and not green. It is suppose to be good for 5 years or 150000 miles.
Water vapor is a normal by product of the combustion process.