possibly worn shock absorber rubbers,loose mounting bolts,broken mounts. more info needed to diagnose
It is your starter. It's not going out. Just a manufacturing flaw. Mine does the same. No need to worry.
If you lowered the car or had suspension/strut work done you can be rubbing The body in the boot?
if its a vr6 good chance its the starter sticking. does it sound a bit like a grinding noise? if so, i wouldn't worry about it too much, mines been doing it for the last 20k miles.
We need to know what kind of a noise it is in order to tell you if it is a strange noise...
no oil
The Golf Cart automatic Back throttle Full Suspension 2.1.56592.69 ;)
Many. The engine, frame, Wheels suspension are all recyclable metals.
Most probably an air leak.
Get expert advice from a professionalMechanic.Or, Go to a GOLF specialist.Or, go to the garage the car was in first and ask for help.HELP IS BEST
radiator fans running to cool engine...
To fix a problem with the rear lights for a Golf 5, you would first need to know what was causing the problem. You might need to replace the bulb or check the wiring for bare areas. The fuse could also be causing the issue.
I'm no expert or knocking on your common sense,but its impossible to generate the kind of speed that a golf club picks up throughout a swing. So the answer is no. Although the speed of a golf club is less, there is no flexing in a baseball bat like there is in a golf club shaft (absorbing energy). I think the golf ball (all things equal) would travel farther being hit by an aluminum bat than a driver.