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A 1995 Hyundai is a fuel injected engine, and it does not have a choke.
Not really. The Auto choke system (common throughout the Hyundai range/models) needs to be checked - wiring not bust and the actual working of the unit. I have found the ACU (Auto Choke Unit) tends to get sticky with oil residue and some times the actualtor spring inside the unit is broken or has fallen off the detector - so the choke is always on
If that vehicle is throttle body fuel injected it doesn't have a choke.
No, it has an automatic choke.
fuel injected cars don't have automatic chokes, only cars with carburators come with it
No, it has an automatic choke.
It does not have a choke , fuel is controled by the ecu.
No, it is fuel injected. The computer controls the air/fuel mixture at startup.
Do you have a 4L 6 cyl.? if so, there is NO automatic choke. It is controled by computer and sensors.
Manual choke
grab it around the throat (carburetor) and choke it until it starts.
No automatic choke, has fuel injection. IAC valve (Idle Air Control) valve controls that