The coolant level sensor is bad. It is integrated into the coolant bottle, so you need to replace the coolant bottle.
If by water you mean engine coolant, yes. Loss of coolant, antifreeze, is a major cause of overheating.
If by water you mean engine coolant, yes. Loss of coolant, antifreeze, is a major cause of overheating.
You can but then the mixture will turn into gel and your entire coolant system will be ruined. If you continue driving your engine will overheat and your car, destroyed.
In the general case, cars overheat because of a bad thermostat, low coolant level, blockage in the coolant system, insufficient antifreeze percentage, fan blockage, or water pump failure.
In the general case, cars overheat because of a bad thermostat, low coolant level, blockage in the coolant system, insufficient antifreeze percentage, fan blockage, or water pump failure.
it will overheat and pressure will open the cap allowing fluid loss which the air will evaporate
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.
The engine will overheat and can cause severe engine damage. The engine will be completely ruined if it is not immediately shut off.
Vehicle may overheat (low coolant) Engine may freeze in cold weather (protection from freezing not adequate)
No, if anything it would get cooler from having too much. -You have a different problem, possibly a coolant leak.
coolant is a mixture of antifreeze and water (usually 50/50) If you were to use just water, you would not have either freeze protection or overheat protection. Water freezes at 32 degrees. Antifreeze could protect engine to -20 to -30 degrees. Water (with no pressure) will boil at 212 degrees. Antifreeze will delay "boil-over" to a much higher temperature (I am not sure of number)
Antifreeze and coolant are the same thing.