Doesn't have one the ignition system I's control by and engine control unit (ecu) the temp sensor could be faulty
If this truck has EFI (Electronic Fuel Injection) you won't find an automatic choke. The model year info would help.
its a chain in petrol and a rubber belt in diesel
fuel injected cars don't have automatic chokes, only cars with carburators come with it
50-300 usd
The Skoda Octavia typically uses gear oil with a specification of SAE 75W-90 for manual transmissions. For automatic transmissions, the recommended fluid is often a specific type like VW G052 145 A2 or G052 162 A2, depending on the model year and transmission type. Always consult the owner's manual or a dealership for the exact specifications for your specific Octavia model.
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Same choke tube as a 1200 or 1400 pump
Yes it is full choke
There is no choke light in a 1983 chevy, no matter what model you have.
They usually use a modified (medium) choke on the 870, unless it has choke tubes.
Measure it, or have a gunsmith measure it, with a choke gauge.
A 97 model would be fuel injected, which has no choke.