It does not have a choke , fuel is controled by the ecu.
yup
you cant it a TBI
To adjust the automatic choke on a 1996 Nissan 300ZX, first ensure the engine is off and cold. Locate the throttle body and identify the choke mechanism; typically, it involves a bi-metallic spring. You can adjust the choke by loosening the screws on the choke housing and rotating the housing to change the tension of the spring, which affects the choke's opening and closing position. After making adjustments, start the engine to test the choke's operation and fine-tune as necessary.
There is no choke to adjust.
Procedure should be in owner's manual. Maybe there should be, but there is no such information in it.
No, it has an automatic choke.
The 1996 Chevrolet blazer transmission control system helps the transmission to maximize optimal fuel consumption. The control system keeps the transmission in the overdrive gear.
No, it is fuel injected. The computer controls the air/fuel mixture at startup.
No, it has an automatic choke.
Do you have a 4L 6 cyl.? if so, there is NO automatic choke. It is controled by computer and sensors.
Manual choke
yes