The transmission cooler (possibly part of the radiator) has failed.
you got an antifreeze leak
Antifreeze is green in color and is leaking from your radiator .
check your radiator hoses and change gaskets
fluid is a lubricant of transmission
If it is motor oil in the anti freeze, then it is either a cracked head, cracked engine block, or a head gasket blown. If it is transmission fluid in your antifreeze, then the radiator is leaking from the transmission cooler ----- although usually that would cause antifreeze to be in your transmission fluid.
Transmission coolant hoses (in and out) are leaking. The Y-manifold is below the filler cap on bulk head. Hoses connect from here straight down to transmission.
You have a leaking transmission cooler, usually part of the radiator. The transmission fluid is mixing with the antifreeze turning it pink.
Antifreeze is typically green, but the newer stuff is "gold". If you're getting red liquid leaking from the radiator it's probably the transmission coolant line.
There is no antifreeze in a refrigerator.
Look at the oil on the dipstick. If you have antifreeze leaking into the crankcase the oil will be milky.
Antifreeze will be leaking in the floorboard on the passenger side, there will be a smell of antifreeze through the vents.
The overflow tank is either cracked or its overheating and leaking from the cap