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.
Manual choke
Your 2003 Suzuki 125 motorcycle does have an automatic choke. The 2003 Suzuki was not equipped with a manual choke.
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.
any auto parts store can sell you a manual pull on and pull off choke cable.
You can change a manual transmission to an automatic. It can cost upwards of 3,000 dollars to do this for a Volkswagen Polo.
To adjust an automatic choke, first ensure the engine is cold, then locate the choke mechanism, usually on the carburetor. Check the owner's manual for specific adjustment procedures, as they can vary by vehicle. Typically, you can adjust the choke by turning a screw or lever to modify its tension or position. After making adjustments, start the engine to test the choke's operation, ensuring it opens properly as the engine warms up.
A parts car like yours with an automatic transmission.
If the car has fuel injection you cannot use a choke. however if the car has a carburetor without a automatic choke that is when add a manual choke cable to the carburetor choke flap. When you pull the choke flap closed it limits the air flow to the engine allowing for the engine to warm up so so it can atomize the fuel for the engine to run more efficiently. This is important in cold weather you almost always have to use a choke to start the engine.
If your transmission is manual, you will have to change gear. If it is automatic, you won't.
It does not have a choke , fuel is controled by the ecu.