The choke on your lawnmower may not close due to a few common issues, such as a stuck or damaged choke cable, which can prevent it from returning to its resting position. Dirt or debris in the choke mechanism can also impede its movement. Additionally, worn or broken springs that help the choke close may contribute to the problem. Regular maintenance and cleaning can help resolve these issues.
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MY lawn mower will start to sputter if I run the choke on after the motor is warmed up. It's getting fed too much fuel. Ease off on the choke and it will run better, usually.
did you clean the air filter? is there enough petrol? is the string or attached spring broken? do you have a choke?
switch on push primer bulb or choke the engine set throttle pull rope or turn key
It is a carburetor where the engine coolant is routed through the choke system of the carburetor. When the coolant is cold the choke will close. As the engine coolant heats up it opens the choke.
it is starving for gas,could be as simple as a fuel filter,check air filter to see if its clean. if need be adjust carburater!!
The choke light on a 1984 Chevy El Camino will come on if the choke fails to open or close. The choke should be visually inspected to verify functionality.
To start a lawnmower, first ensure that it has enough fuel and that the oil level is adequate. Check that the spark plug is clean and properly connected. If it's a gas mower, engage the choke if the engine is cold, pull the starter cord firmly, and release the choke once it starts. For electric mowers, simply plug it in or ensure the battery is charged, then press the start button or pull the lever.
There is a screw on the top above the choke (Push button 3 times). Un-screw this, and inside is the air filter.