Not answerable, no model or year provided, critical as the battery is mounted differently depending on these factors
no, why would it have antifreeze?
I would say you have a bad water pump, thermostat or a bad hose depending on where the antifreeze is spraying from. If the antifreeze is coming from the timing cover area you have a bad pump, if it is coming from the front area of the motor I would say bad hose, if you are hearing a gurgling sound from the radiater I would say bad thermostat.
"Pooled" or "fooled" would rhyme with "cruel."
Provided there is no water in the car and it is not subjected to freezing temperatures there would be no problem. If you are going to let it sit unstarted for any length of time, all fluids should be drained, the tires would be treated, it should be resting on blocks or jackstands securely, and the battery should be removed. It would be best if you could store it in an enclosed storage like a garage or at a storage facility, with desicant packets in boxes surronding it, but if this is not an option, cover it with a car cover or tarp.
any antifreeze should work but I would use a universal antifreeze equivelant to dexcool
Take the battery cover off of the battery (on the passenger side, closest to the firewall) and do it like you would with any other car.
Cover all vulnerable electrical parts/wires/ battery then it would be safe to wash the engine compartment. Cover all vulnerable electrical parts/wires/ battery then it would be safe to wash the engine compartment.
No , the antifreeze contains chemicals that would contaminate the cigars and the humidor .
yes if one of the wires was getting an earth from the alternator cover or rubbing off the engine the battery light is really an alternator light warning you that the alternator is not charging the battery
You would get BROWN antifreeze, which would be difficult to see rust colors in. The bright green of antifreeze is designed to warn people what it is, because it is harmful or fatal if swallowed.
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.
antifreeze is intended only for an engine, not for a transmission. there is coolant FOR a transmission, i would say that there would not be sufficient cooling for the transmission. it would probably overheat.