AlbertFattal
When the intercooler pump is replaced, doesnt air get into the tubes between changing the pumps? Do I need to bleed this air? Or does it just "pop" out into the reservoir tank on its own?
Yes, air will enter the system. Start the car and remove the reservoir cap, watch for bubbles. If you don't see any then you are good, if you see bubbles just let the car run until they stop. To expedite the process drive it hard, watch your temps though.
When one refills the "Intercooler pump antifreez coolant fluid" - do they simply place it within the radiator coolant reservoir near the battery?
The reservoir is located on the passanger side near the headlight.
Does this supply both for radiator AND IC Pump?
Yes.
It still looks fairly healthy full, and if it's low, my car would tell me on the dash board anyways right? It runs GREAT and the car isn't warning me of anything, I think I'm good?
You got it and nicely done.