You may have a blown head gasket. Have a compression test and cooling system pressure test run.
It is possible that the antifreeze is coming from a bad water pump. Clean the engine off. Watch it to see where the antifreeze is leaking from, as it could be a hose instead of the pump.
That is referred to as a puddle. Puddles form when water collects in a depression on the ground, such as in potholes or indentations in the soil. They are temporary and usually evaporate or soak into the ground over time.
A puddle is a small body of water on the ground after it rains.
A puddle lamp is a light on the bottom of a car door that illuminates the ground when the door is openned. It lets you see what you are about to step in when you exit the car, be it a puddle or whatever.
that is your heater core. If it´s leaking inside the vehicle, your heater core is bad. The core itself is very inexpensive, but it cost a lot in labor to have somebody else do it.
When you unlock or open your door they illuminate the ground by your vehicle to warn of a puddle you might inadvertently step in.
A puddle on the ground and an overheating engine.
After the rainstorm, the water in the puddle will be heated by the sun. As the water at the top of the puddle heats up, it will be converted to the gaseous phase and enter the air as water vapor. Any contaminants that are present in the puddle will be left behind on the ground.
A puddle typically appears colorless or clear, reflecting the color of its surroundings or any objects submerged in it. The color may also appear to be influenced by factors such as sediment or pollution.
The puddle will slowly evaporate due to sunlight and wind exposure. The water will either seep into the ground or evaporate completely, eventually causing the puddle to disappear.
A puddle is a small pool of water, usually found on a road or path.
A car's cooling system is designed to contain a certain amount of fluid. With too much in the system, the fluid will expand after reaching high temperatures and you might see a puddle of antifreeze. Don't worry, the puddle is due to the overfill Make sure to check your overflow reservoir after you shut off your car. Make sure that there is still some fluid left in it.