How do you start the choke on a snowblower?

By Ella Bryant

How do you start the choke on a snowblower?

To Choke or Not to Choke If your snow blower is cold, you’ll want to pull out or turn on the choke while you’re starting it. This closes off the air supply to your carburetor, which makes for a much richer fuel mixture. If your snow blower is stored in a heated garage and is warm enough, you should not use the choke.

What is the choke symbol on a snowblower?

“Full Choke” means the choke plate is covering the opening to the carb, letting in less air..the choke plate is “blocking” the air from getting in. That is the starting position. “No Choke” means the choke plate is “open”, allowing the air to flow straight into the carb, and not blocking air at all.

How long should I let my snowblower warm up?

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5 -10 minutes.

How can you tell if the choke is on?

Simply remove the air filter fitted to the carburetor and look into the throat of the carb. Move the “choke” lever back and forth. When the “choke” is closed you will see a metal plate restrict the opening of the carb throat. This is the CHOKE ON!

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Do you need to warm up a snowblower?

Be sure to let your snowblower run for a few minutes first, though, so it is properly warmed up. Once it is, slowly turn the choke to the “off” or “run” position. You may also want to see our guide on if your snowblower won’t start.

How does a choke work on a snowblower?

The choke works by shutting the air intake to produce a richer gas mixture in the engine’s combustion chamber. The choke on a gasoline-powered snowblower engine is designed to help the motor start when it is cold.

Where is the fuel shutoff valve on a snow blower?

Your snowblower will have a fuel shutoff valve. To start using your snow blower, you will have to turn this to the “on” position. If you are unsure of the valve’s location, check the manual. Always make sure to turn the fuel shutoff valve back to “off” when you are done with your snowblower.

How to operate the basic controls on a snowblower?

Sears PartsDirect shows the basics of operating the controls on a snowblower, including the shift lever, choke, primer, throttle and more. If your snowblower isn’t working well, you can find troubleshooting tips, snowblower repair guides and replacement snowblower parts at

How do you turn on a snow blower?

Usually, this control is a simple up/down switch, much like a light switch. Turn it to the “on” or “run” position. Insert the key, if applicable. Some snow blowers include a key as a safety feature. These models won’t run unless the key is inserted. If you need to quickly stop your snow blower while operating it, just remove the key.

The choke works by shutting the air intake to produce a richer gas mixture in the engine’s combustion chamber. The choke on a gasoline-powered snowblower engine is designed to help the motor start when it is cold.

Why do you need a choke on a gas engine?

The choke blocks off most of the air, making the fuel mixture richer, for running well when cold. Once the engine has warmed up a little, the richer mixture is no longer needed, and the choke can be opened to allow full air flow into the engine, returning the mixture to normal.

What’s the best way to start a snow blower?

Move the choke back to RUN once the engine warms up. 2.) Move the Throttle to the FAST Position (rabbit symbol) Always operate your snow blower with the throttle set in the FAST position. 3.) Open the Fuel Shutoff Valve

How does the fuel shut off valve work on a snow blower?

The fuel shutoff valve opens and closes the fuel line leading from the fuel tank to the carburetor. Open or set the valve in the ON position to start. When the snow blower is not running, close the fuel shutoff valve to reduce any chance of leakage.