The injectors are just fired a little longer at start up, the choke on a carbureted car just causes extra fuel to be pulled in when it is closed.
A 1995 Hyundai is a fuel injected engine, and it does not have a choke.
It is fuel injected and does not have a choke.It is fuel injected and does not have a choke.
There is no choke. The engine is fuel injected.
no, it's fuel injected all controled by engine computer
If car is fuel injected (which I assume it is) it does not have a choke
No, it should be fuel injected and will not have a choke.
It doesn't have a choke. It is electronically fuel injected.
For cold starts a choke allows a richer fuel mixture until the engine warms to operating temperature. A Choke is only necessary on motorcycles with a carburetor. Fuel injected bikes adjust their fuel mixture automatically by a local ECU so no manual choke is needed.
There is no choke on fuel injected engines.
THE COOLANT TEMP SENSOR ACTS AS A CHOKE FOR THE FUEL INJECTED TEMPO. ITEM IS CHEAP TO REPLACE LOCATED NEAR TOP RADIATOR HOSE ON ENGINE. There is no such thing as a choke on a fuel injected car. If you have to hold your foot on the gas to keep it running, the probable causes of this either a non working idle air control valve(IAC), no PCM signal to the IAC, sludged throttle body or a vacuum leak.
That vehicle is fuel injected, it doesn't have a choke thermostat.
Fuel injected engines do not have are need a choke. CHOKES are ony on CARBURETORS.