Chances are you have a leak somewhere in your radiator or a connecting hose. While your engine is on, it sucks coolant in and once turned off, pressure pushes the coolant back to the radiator.
Should be at the rear or side of the oil pan
The drain plug is on the bottom of the radiater but the best way to change it is to have it profesionally flushed
Remove the serpentine belt and the altenator. The water pump is behind the alternator. Make sure to drain the antifreeze.
A 1998 Dodge Neon uses green antifreeze.
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No, any antifreeze/coolant will do.
Dexcool
It uses phosphate free antifreeze to which is an anti corrosive.
It uses green antifreeze.It uses green antifreeze.
Not necessarily. Mazda's designs change every year so it might be larger, smaller, or shaped differently. If you're replacing an engine, you might want to take it to a professional.
Any antifreeze which is Dexcool approved.