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That's not good! Water is coolant, but you mean antifreeze. Did it push out the freeze plugs? Any cracks in the block or cylinder head?
If the battery went completely flat or you removed it for charging, you will need to reset the security system and immobilizer. The immobilizer is not giving you fuel.
They are all different but many systems will work if you leave key turned to on for 5 to15 minutes or so (need good battery) and then click right to start. Bigger issue may be chip key or ignition "reader" in vehicle may have lost contact due to age.
The battery was running the car's electrical system but not getting charged when the engine was running, indicating a problem with the alternator or charging circuitry.
unplug the battery for about 15 minutes and hook it back up again... that should reset the alarm. if there is an anti-theft code for your stereo ... make sure you know it and how to enter it.
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