If that vehicle is throttle body fuel injected it doesn't have a choke.
It is located in the main relay and fuse panel under the hood on the drivers side wheel well.
The 2001 Toyota Camry has a 4-speed automatic.
I can only answer for the 1995 the switch is a roller type located to the left of the sterring wheel roll it out of detent and voila you have it !
They should be on the exhaust manifold visible from under the hood.
A 1987 Honda Accord LXI 4 door automatic Is Front wheel Driver the Engine should be in sideways if so it is front wheel drive
yes it is a rear wheel drive Automatic transmission
A automatic has a flex plate and a tork converter.. A manual trans has flex plate and fly wheel...
i have a 67 gmc 910 pickup. the choke in mine is on the dashboard above the steering wheel and to the right. it is a white plastic knob with the letter "C" on it.
2.5 L - 4 cylinder - 2 wheel drive ( 4 speed automatic ) 3.0 L - V6 - 2 wheel drive ( 5 speed automatic ) 3.0 L - V6 - 4x4 ( 4 speed automatic ) 4.0 L - V6 - 2 wheel drive and 4x4 ( 5 speed automatic )
Any tansfercase motor is to switch from 2 wheel drive to 4 wheel drive. It is located behide the transfer case and it has 6-7 wire plug. Only automatic push button 4 wheel drive trucks have the transfer case motor.
On my 05 Prius the problem was the axle height sensor located near the left rear wheel.
Starting with the 2002 Ford Explorer ( 4 door ) the automatic transmissions do not have a dipstick