Their is a small hole on the lower left side , in there
Yes, under the rules this is allowed. The only circumstance in which you cannot hit with the back of the club is if it has 2 designated striking faces, this is a club which is not allowed under the rules of golf.
Imagine you are looking at the club face straight on. Imagine the face is divided into thirds. The left hand side is known as the toe, the middle is known as the sweet spot, and the right hand side, which is just below the hosel is known as the heel.
The spring side goes towards the engine , and if the thermostat is mounted vertically and has a vent hole , the vent hole goes to the top
it shows markings on the side and that one doesnt have any
Usually in the housing on the engine side of the upper rad hose (most cars) --------------------------------------------------------- spring side goes towards engine , and if the thermostat is installed vertically and has an air release valve ( air vent hole ) the hole goes at the top
It stands for On-Board Computer, it is used, I read anyway, to tell when to shut the charger off, but that's debateable. It is the little box on the drivers side that is mounted to the chassis that your lead battery cable on the drivers side goes thru on it's way towards the back of the cart. That cable goes thru the middle of the OBC to a sensor in there.
You move drag it over to the box on the side and it goes away.
Made a hole in the top, so it would not oscillate from side to side.
Probably an O2 sensor went there.
Golf carts don't technically have a VIN number. However, you can find the serial number on the dashboard, just below the right side glove box and above the floor mat.
Open the Drivers door, its on the left side of the dash. You will need to use something to pry open the side cover. There is a little hole that you can use to help pry the cover open.