no,you can damage engine gaskets
You don't and shouldn't use antifreeze on your windshield. They make special windshield fluid to clean the glass. Antifreeze belongs in your radiator.
that will not do any damge just syphon out what you can and refill with windshield washer fluid at least the fluid will not freeze in the washer lines,lol
get reservior heated , unplug hoses from squirters, add rubbing alcohol to tank and flush, refill with -40 windshield antifreeze.
water, gas, oil, antifreeze, ATF, brake fluid, gear oil, windshield washer fluid,
No, as long as you don't make a habit of it. Don't put antifreeze in your washer bottle. It will smear when the wipers come on.
reseal the windshield
Not as long as you put the proper fluid into the proper place such as, motor oil into the engine, gasoline in the fuel tank, antifreeze in the cooling system reservoir, transmission fluid in the transmission, brake fluid in the brake system reservoir, power steering fluid in the power steering reservoir, windshield washer fluid in the windshield washer fluid reservoir and don't forget to put blinker fluid in the blinkers! :)
Typical of the heater core leaking. Overheat because of low fluid and pressure. Foggy windshield due to heater core leaking and will smell antifreeze in the car.
Do not operate the washer. Remove the washer fluid reservoir and flush it with soap and water until all traces of antifreeze is gone.
In vehicles: Differential Usually 90 Weight gear oil Transfer case (if 4wd) Transmission Fluid Power steering fluid Windshield washer fluid Brake Fluid Coolant Fluid (antifreeze) Motor Oil Brake Fluid
Windshield washer fluid typically contains antifreeze agents like methanol or ethanol, which help prevent the fluid from freezing in cold temperatures. Additionally, surfactants are included to help dissolve and remove dirt, grime, and bugs from the windshield. This combination ensures that the fluid remains effective in various weather conditions while maintaining visibility.