Yes
I would say: Yes.
Are you sure that isn't antifreeze and if so that would indicate the radiator is defective. There is a transmission oil cooler in the radiator.
Cracked head or a blown head gasket. good luck.
it would most likely fizz up and dry out by itself do it with and adult.
The "antifreeze smell out the AC vents" would mean only one thing, you have a small leak in the heater core.
no, why would it have antifreeze?
This answer presumes that "empty" means the bottle has no water in it, but does have air in it.In this case the bottle would collapse (or partly collapse) if the temperature inside the bottle dropped to a lower temperature causing the air inside to shrink, or if the bottle was taken to a place of higher air pressure (such as taking the bottle from a mountain peak to the base of the mountain.The bottle would also collapse at some point of evacuation if "empty" means the bottle was evacuated of water and air. The point of collapse, in this case, would depend on the physical construction of the bottle - ie, whether it was made of steel, plastic or glass
Water Temperaure cools
any antifreeze should work but I would use a universal antifreeze equivelant to dexcool
No , the antifreeze contains chemicals that would contaminate the cigars and the humidor .
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.
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.