An automatic choke is connected to the carburetor on small engines. To get a new automatic choke, a new carburetor will need to be purchased. It is easier to install a manual choke and less costly. Kits for this are sold at most automotive repair stores.
You can get an automatic choke for small engines at most hardware stores that sell mower parts. You can also find this item at many small engine repair shops or even golf cart shops.
There is no choke on fuel injected engines.
Fuel injected engines do not have are need a choke. CHOKES are ony on CARBURETORS.
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Primer bulbs on small engines take the place of a choke on the carb . If your carb has a choke on it then you could probably bypass it . The object of the primer and the choke is to give the engine a extra charge of gas to help it start when the engine is cold . If you take this away then the engine will be hard starting if it starts at all .
Small objects, like small fish bones, can cause you to choke.
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Technically anyone could choke ; but kids who are small choke because it's easier for them since they're throat is skinny'er than anyone older .
look on the left thingy and push down the thingy majig and swap it with the tweeker and there is the choke NEW ANSWER: There is no choke on fuel injected engines. Chevy quite using chokes back in the late 80s.
Fuel injection engines DO NOT HAVE A CHOKE. Is your check engine light on ? You need to have the engine scanned with a scanner to see what is going on.
Most small vehicles do not use diesel engines.
could be that the choke is not adjusted right