You have a cracked head or a bad head gasket. Don't drive it, you make cause more damage doing so.
1) Your engine is overheating and the coolant is boiling. Or 2) Exhaust is leaking into the coolant, probably through a bad head gasket or cracked head.
White smoke is coolant burning off. You have a coolant leak or the engine is overheating. Have this looked at by a professional ASAP, and stop driving the car.
Most likely it is coolant getting to hot and boiling over, car is most likely overheating. Check for fluid under car, and temperature gauge.
busted radiator? No water filling the cooling system
yes, because once the coolant started to steam it would seep out.
They all started with an "I"gnition switch.
No, but if it starts to over heat, for an extended period of time it will cause engine damage. go grab some coolant, its not to expensive or hard to fill.
If you can't see where its coming from, it may be a cracked head, or a bas headgasket. Also, when you add water to the coolant tank, it doesn't immediately go into the radiator. After the car sits a while, the radiator starts to cool, creating a vacuum. Water/coolant is then pulled into the radiator from the coolant tank.
No.
The bigger your car, the more coolant you need to put in. The bigger your engine and car, the more coolant you need
"Change the waterpump when it starts dripping coolant out the weep hole or makes noise". - Scotty Kilmer
If the Car didn't start with the key turning the ignition then the car was "hotwired" to turn the Car on.If the key did not start the car, how was it started.