Your engine overheated for whatever reason.
Definitely not
Your car battery could be running low so what you could do is get jumpleeds and get an other and jumpwire it
For checking specific gravities of liquids such as battery acid and antifreeze.
Not answerable, no model or year provided, critical as the battery is mounted differently depending on these factors
Yes, they will gradually discharge over time. If it is a rechargeable battery - such as a car battery - it can be recharged again, but the energy that was stored in it is lost.
I had this problem and it was my battery,but could also be in need of antifreeze.
Car should be OFF. If it CAN be refilled you would remove the caps located on top of the battery. Carefully add distilled water until water level is full but not overflowing. Replace caps. Wipe off any spilled water. Do NOT get any water from battery on your clothes, skin or eyes. Do NOT smoke while refilling your battery - it could explode!
Yes, but no antifreeze is needed. Just stabil fuel, fogging oil, marine grease and battery storage.
It depends on what year you have but, in most cases the reservoir should be found under the hood on the passenger side, close to the battery.
Not a good sign, This could mean that your charging system (alternator) isn't doing its job. If you have problems starting the car due to not enough battery power, then check your battery to see if it is holding the charge. If after a while that you had to boost or jumpstart your battery your car gradually dies then check your alternator to see if it is putting out charge to the battery.
Battery water being distilled water? Because Distilled water would be much better than tap water because it is free from all the impurities and junk that will get stuck in your cooling system but antifreeze still needs to be added.
on the side of the motor the left side halfway down towards the firewall there is an electrical connector plugged into it disconnect the battery first then disconnect the plug then use an open ended wrench 19mm i believe thats the one and unscrew it but you should drain the antifreeze first then refill it with new antifreeze