you could have a cracked block or a blown head gasket it could even be a cracked head
out of the over flow
in the over flow tank
You put it directly into the coolant over flow chamber.
You really do not need to. Put the cap on and run the engine, the excess will flow into the overflow canister.
You have a leak somewhere. If you can't see it, then possibly a cracked head gasket.
would a cracked blocked cause a car to bubble antifreeze inside the reservoir of a 97 ford taurus ?
It will get pushed out onto the ground as the engine warms up.
Most of the time, when the engine is cool (not warm or hot), it should be filled to the line indicated on the over-flow tank. The anti-freeze over-flow tank is located on the passenger side with a large round top.
the radiator is right in front on the motor, you can see it through the grill. but keep the over flow tank to the propper levels as well.
if your water/antifreeze gets to hot it pushes out the over flow tube into the overflow container, as it cools down it will suck it out of the overflow and back into the radiator.
the oil would look gray if its gray the head gaskets busted
Antifreeze is used to heat the cab of your vehicle. When you turn on your heat in your cab, it opens up a valve that allows the hot antifreeze to flow from the radiator into the heater core. If there is a leak in the rubber tubes that flow into the heater core, or if the heatercore is damaged, you will smell the antifreeze in the cab of the vehicle. You may need new hoses to the heater core and/or a new heater core.