Where is the choke on a Husqvarna?

You can repair the choke problem by opening the Husqvarna mower’s engine hood and locating the carburetor halfway up the left side of the Husqvarna mower’s Briggs & Stratton engine. The circular choke piece is connected to the carburetor via a metal linkage rod.

Where is choke on lawn mower?

The choke on a lawnmower is usually on the left-hand side of your riding mower. Often accompanied by pictures to indicate fast or slow, using the choke is simple. All you need to do is move the lever. Whether you should open or close the choke depends on your riding mower.

Why will my Husqvarna lawn mower not start?

A Husqvarna lawn mower may not start because you have a restriction in the fuel supply, a lack of sufficient air flow or a problem in the electrical system. An air filter, dirty carburetor, bad safety switch and faulty gas cap can all cause your Husqvarna’s starting problem.

Where is the choke on a push mower?

There’s a variety of lawn mowers, but for an internal combustion engine, the choke valve is usually located on the body of the engine or a lever on the handle. Most choke valves are butterfly valves mounted in the manifold up from the carburetor jet.

Where is the choke on riding lawn mower?

When the throttle lever is pushed above the fast position it will place the “Choke” in the closed position. The actual choke is located in the opening of the carburetor. It is a plate that restricts the air flow into the carburetor when the throttle lever is placed in the choke/start position.

Should choke be open or closed when starting lawn mower?

Normally, the choke is closed when starting cold and gradually opened in the few seconds after the engine starts. It is left fully open once the engine is running and may not need to be closed when starting warm. A typical starting procedure for an engine with a choke might be: Close the choke (usually on carburetor).

What is the symbol for choke?

To sum up our original question: The choke on symbol for most small engines looks like a horizontal ( — ) or diagonal ( / ) line. It also can simply say ‘Choke’, ‘Full Choke’, or ‘Start’. The off symbol for most small engine chokes is represented by a vertical line ( | ) or the word ‘Run’.