Check the bottom of the radiator for damage. The coolant light will go on when the fluid level drops too low. Check the reservoir and add as necessary.
You need to pressure check the coolant system to determine just what is leaking first and the address that problem..........
What other symptoms besides leaking antifreeze? Where do you see the anti-freeze leaking?
Bad head gaskets leaking coolant into comustion chambers, reason for no visible leaks. common problem on diesel engines all over the world.
I would check the hoses leading into your radiator, and also the overflow for antifreeze. If that is not the problem, it could be your heater core. Your heater core might be leaking, you might have a hose leaking
Depends on where its leaking from. Could be a clamp hasn't been tightened enough. If its coming from elsewhere, it could be a leaking head gasket. Look for coolant in the oil or coming out the tail pipe.
it sounds like your coolant over flow tank is leaking. it is a common problem with these cars. might also check your radiator for leaks or your exhaust for coolant, but if there is coolant in your exhaust that would mean blown heads
Leaking from? Hose Water pump Intake gasket
If it gets cold enough the coolant will freeze and crack the block if there is no antifreeze.
That is because it is hot ( over heating ). You need to check all 4 corners of the intake manifold with your fingers to see if it is leaking antifreeze. Chevy had a problem with the intakes leaking engine coolant. There is a heater hose fitting screewed into the left rear corner of the intake and thay are none for leaking engine coolant too. You should check the water pump for leaks too.
Not really enough information given about the problem. BUT, here are several possibilities: leaking coolant hose - the water pump is failing - the radiator may be cracked. ALSO, if it disappears but leaves no puddle under the car -- the head gasket may have failed and is allowing the coolant to leak into a cylinder or into the crankcase. Good luck.
If it is not leaking externally then it is leaking internally. The intake manifold gaskets are known to leak coolant into the engine on that vehicle. Have a trusted mechanic diagnose the problem soon because coolant mixing with engine (even in small amounts) oil will cause big trouble down the road.
Usually a heater core problem.