yes
It is possible that the heater core ( the device that heats the air inside the car) is leaking. It is connected to the engine cooling system.
No
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.
It will overheat, unless you can successfully air cool it.
possibly a leaking heater core look for antifreeze dripping into the interior of the vehicle. usually it is the core or hose connected to the heater core.
The smoke is actually antifreeze mixed with air. The most common cause of this is a leaky heater core.
Check the following............... 1. System is low on antifreeze. 2. System has an air pocket in the cooling system. 3. Cooling fans are not connected. 4. Radiator is bad......
If you have water instead of antifreeze in your cooling system, it will freeze! You won't be able to start the car, because the engine is connected to the water pump (which won't be able to move). If you have nothing in your cooling system (no water, no antifreeze, nothing else), then you need your head checked. Your car won't start either.
No. There is no such thing as bearing safe antifreeze. For any kind of car
You have either a cracked heater core or bad heater hoses that are allowing antifreeze to enter into the vehicle............
The type of car antifreeze that is safest to the environment is propylene glycol antifreeze. While it is still not totally safe, it is less toxic than other antifreeze.
Your heater core is leaking.