Okay, I had a little accident.
I was trying to burp/bleed my coolant system, because I was getting the "Low coolant" light sometimes. So, I ran the car with the radiator cap off and topped it off.
Then, I decided, to help get the air bubbles out, I'd rev the engine...with the cap off. I guess that was a mistake, because after I let off, I heard a belt squeal. I immediately turned the engine off and saw that coolant had overflowed EVERYWHERE. It was on the battery, a bit of the radiator fan and of course on whichever belt that is right behind the radiator.
PLEASE tell me this isn't a big deal! I turned the car on again after a few minutes, after trying to dry off some of the spilled coolant and everything seemed fine. In fact, my gauge hit the middle for the first time since I had the coolant system flushed (it wasn't heating up past the 1st line on my gauge, so I thought the t-stat was stuck open)!!!
While it was running, I also loosened the bleeder valve until coolant came out, then retightened. That part went okay.
I am letting the car cool down in my driveway right now... one it's cooled down, I wanted to check the coolant level in the radiator and see if it needs to be topped off again.
What do I do about the spilled coolant?!! When it's cool, should I try pouring some water down there to wash it off? When I heard that belt, I started panicking. Leave it to me to screw up even the simplest thing.
On a side note, there was an awkward moment when my landlord pulled up to the house and proceeded to tell me that I looked "hot" working on the car.![]()