An s choke is when you fall in a hole and draw an s with a stick while still stuck
There is no choke to adjust.
There is no choke. The engine is fuel injected.
That truck has throttle body fuel injection. There is no choke.
it,s the choke heater rely for the choke stat on the side of the carburetor
The "84 models were 1200"s. The 1100's stopped in '83. On the'83, the choke is on the left side, should be a pull up small round button. On the '84, choke is on left side beside the flasher.
Older vehicles with a carburetor have a choke to aid in cold starts. The choke would be part of the carburetor. If it was to be stuck on the engine would flood and not start. Newer vehicles (mid 80's and up) are fuel injected and do not use the "choke" as such. It is done electronicly.
A fixed choke is a choke that can not be removed or changed.
There is no choke to adjust on that vehicle, it is fuel injected. If you are having difficulty starting the engine when cold try replacing the coolant sensor.
A 454 Chevrolet engine which is experiencing a choke light while the choke is physically open, indicates the choke is not receiving power. This can be caused by a loose connection or a defective choke.
The choke lever should be down for the choke to be off. In the raised position is choke on.
choke lever pushed downwards = choke on
there is no choke its got an electric choke on the carb