wiring diagram of electronic choke in tube light
electronic choke wiring
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There is no manual choke. It has an electronic ignition.
The 1991 Nissan 320 Turbo does not have a choke. The engine has electronic fuel injection. There is not a need for a choke with electronic fuel injection systems.
jesus christ i hope you are joking...there is no choke it has electronic fuel injection
The engine has electronic fuel injection. There is no choke and no thermostat. These are items you will only find on carbuetors.
No. A choke controls the amount of airflow through a carburetor. Fuel injection is the mechanical control of the fuel getting sprayed into the engine, usually through an electric injector.
the purpose of the choke relay is to supply power to the choke heater ONLY when the engine is running; otherwise if you left the key in the run position but the engine wasn't running the choke would open up even though the engine wasn't warmed up. then when you tried to start it, it wouldn't start because no choke. the control circuit for the relay usually comes off of the back of the alternator triad winding (alternator not turning=engine not running). without looking at a wiring diagram i can't tell you the details of the wiring but that's the idea of it- engine running turns relay on and sends power to choke heater and slowly opens up choke; key on but engine not running means relay is off and no power to choke heater. if the relay is not working, then no power will go to choke heater and the choke will stay on too long (or if ambient temps. are low it may stay on all the time). fast idle will stay on also as it is hooked up to choke linkage.
it have electronic inverter circuit
Electronic ballast does not hum as much as a choke. Minute hum of electronic ballast is the small inductor and capacitor producing an oscillation for high voltage generation,
If this truck has EFI (Electronic Fuel Injection) you won't find an automatic choke. The model year info would help.
It depends on if you are referring to an electric choke type carburetor or a Electronic carburator. The latter will require a computor, wiring harness and new distributor to name just a few. The cost would by far outweigh the good.