Starter is asmall device in a fluroscent tube light to start the ciruit. Once lit, starting circuit cuts off automatically
it will not glow
It is the problem of Starter or Choke so you should check the starter and the choke. If they are damaged , you have to change these things.
No it will not. If you need increase the supply voltage and remove the choke.
If it is the choke indicator Light, it means that you did not set the choke when you started the vehicle. If the vehicle has a choke idiot light turned on, then it can mean that there is a problem with the choke/carb or there is a problem in the oil system.
A 454 Chevrolet engine which is experiencing a choke light while the choke is physically open, indicates the choke is not receiving power. This can be caused by a loose connection or a defective choke.
There is no choke light in a 1983 chevy, no matter what model you have.
the supplied power will be mainly increased with the help of a choke.....and the starter will be present inside the tube light...the main function is to make and break the circuit.....instead of a stater a small wire can also be placed in the place of a starter.......the ionization mainly takes place in the tube light...
The small cylindrical thing that You see (generally on a side of the choke coil) is the "starter " of the tube light. This is the capacitor used in tube light. And is used to provide a momentary voltage rise of nearly 400V to start up the tube light hence Starter.
The choke light on a 1980 El Camino indicates that there is a problem with the electric choke on the carburetor. Causes range from loose wires to a defective choke.
The choke works as an inductor(filter) induced 850V to 1100V in starting,by strarter make and break of the circuit. After glowing the tube light choke work as inductance and provide 110v to circuit, here the function of starter comes. It helps the chocke to brek from the circuit and to 110v from 850V.thankining U "Nikki"
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.