Car antifreeze can boil and leak due to overheating, which may occur when the engine runs too hot or the cooling system is compromised. When the temperature exceeds the boiling point of the antifreeze, it can vaporize, creating pressure that leads to leaks in hoses, the radiator, or the engine. Additionally, if there are air pockets or a malfunctioning thermostat, it can exacerbate the boiling and leakage issues. Regular maintenance and monitoring of coolant levels can help prevent these problems.
I think the answer is self evident. You have a leak somewhere, either externally or internally.
i believe your heater core has died
There's a leak somewhere in your coolant system. Check the radiator and the hoses.
Water boils hotter and faster then antifreeze, more water means engine damage.
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smell of antifreeze and no visable leaks usually indicates that the heater core needs replacing
If there is a small drip of antifreeze under the car behind the right front tire, this could be from the evaporation hose. Antifreeze may drip after the car has been run with the air conditioning on. If the air conditioning was not on just previous to noticing the antifreeze, it would be a good idea to check all of the hoses for leaks.
If by water you mean engine coolant, yes. Loss of coolant, antifreeze, is a major cause of overheating.
Same color as what?
possibly the water pump or a bad hose
heater core has a pinhole leak! Only shows when under pressure .remove and replace not good to breath antifreeze vapers!
Oil/antifreeze mix is usually caused by head gasket leaks or valve cover gasket leaks.