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.
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.
Engines with automatic chokes also usually have an automatic throttle which is supposed to run the engine at the best speed. Changing the choke would probably also require coming up with some way to change the throttle.
No, it has an automatic choke.
No, it has an automatic choke.
It does not have a choke , fuel is controled by the ecu.
Do you have a 4L 6 cyl.? if so, there is NO automatic choke. It is controled by computer and sensors.
Manual choke
There is no choke on fuel injected engines.
No automatic choke, has fuel injection. IAC valve (Idle Air Control) valve controls that
Fuel injected engines do not have are need a choke. CHOKES are ony on CARBURETORS.
If your car is shaking while it is idling, it is most likely your automatic choke. The automatic choke is not operating correctly but if you remove the choke and put a lubricant on it, it should stop shaking.
A common cause for an automatic choke to stick in a 318 Dodge truck is a dirty carburetor. A spray can be used to clean the carburetor to stop the choke from sticking.