Keep the radiator full as possible and leave the cap loose. This will keep pressure from building up and forcing the coolant out the leak area. This is only to get you home or to a garage for permanent repair.
A car with a leaking radiator can be driven, but when the coolant leaks out, the engine will overheat and when the engine gets hot enough, it will seize-up, the car will stop, and the engine will have suffered severe damage.
It will be safe to drive short distance as long as the car does not over heat. You can top up the engine coolant or use water/coolant mixture till you fix the problem which could be leaking hose pipe. leaking radiator or faulty radiator cap
The radiator will need to be replaced. Sometimes, it may seem that the radiator itself is leaking but it could be the radiator "hose" that is leaking. In this case, the radiator hose needs to be replaced and clamped tightly.
If coolant is leaking from a car it means that your radiator has a hole in it. If this is not fixed the car will over heat.
No it is not. It could be a problem with the radiator, a radiator hose or a water pump. In any situation, it could cause the motor to overheat and damage it severely.
You should replace it the radiator to play it safe because theres a good chance that it may be leaking or will leaking but check with your dealer or autoshop.
Replace the radiator with a new or good used one.
It is best to consult a mechanic about something like this because if you drive with a broken radiator then you are at risk of damaging the entire engine. I would say if the radiator cracked during a car accident then it is best to get a new one. There could be hidden damage that you only see once the old one has been taken out. There are lots of reasons that a radiator would be leaking. Speak to a reputable mechanic about the best way to go. You must weigh the cost of repair against the cost of replacement vs. the benefit. If the damage is due to an accident, insurance will likely decide if the radiator needs replaced or if it can simply be repaired.
Thermostat and radiator
Probably your radiator fluid leaking out.
It is leaking coolant or the radiator cap is faulty.
No