No it is not. It could be a problem with the radiator, a radiator hose or a water pump. In any situation, it could cause the motor to overheat and damage it severely.
yes just make sure antifreeze level is topped off and you will make it just watch temp gauge.
No, you run the risk of destroying the motor.
out of the over flow
Yes, however, not recommended Your engine still needs coolant, hot or freezing outside.
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.
You have a leaking heater core. You might smell antifreeze if you turn on the defroster.
If it is leaking inside the car, the heater core has failed.If it is leaking inside the car, the heater core has failed.
antifreeze smell inside car means that there is antifreeze leak somewhere. first check for wet spots under car when parked after running.if anti freeze is leaking from engine it will pool on the ground next check to see if heater core is leaking. that is usually the problem. if heater core is leaking, replace it
It's the only green fluid in a car.
It means if you continue to drive it you risk the chance of doing severe damage to the engine. Have a mechanic check it now.
freeze plug has blown out or leaking
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