If you poured coolant into the motor I suggest you drain the oil. Somethings coolant can cause inside of your motor.... Thick white smoke from exhaust, poor acceleration, internal damage(if left alone) gum up in oil pan. Everything not good!
you have a big problem
First DON'T START THE ENGINE If you start the engine the antifreeze will be in the oil filter also Drain the oil out of the oil pan Take some new oil and pour it into the engine a few times and just let it drain out of the engine oil pan Replace the engine oil pan drain plug and then put the proper type of engine oil in ( less the amount the engine oil filter holds ) If you haven't started the engine you should be okay
Do not run the engine. You need to drain out the fluid antifreeze mixture.You can then refill the power steering fluid.
If ice forms anywhere in the engine, it can crack the block.
if you run your engine without antifreeze your car will overheat and ruin the engine.
crack the engine block and oil mixes with water or antifreeze.
The sillicate sin the antifreze react with the chmber of the engine
vehicle will overheat. just dump the oil and antifreeze , flush engine and refill with clean oil
you open the plastic bottle and pour in the antifreeze
It will destroy the engine from lack of lubrication and overheating.
Off!!
If you run it that way you will cause internal damage.