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What operates the moped electric choke?

An electric Moped typically operates its choke by using a solenoid or motor that is controlled by the Moped's electronic control unit (ECU). When the Moped is started, the ECU sends a signal to the choke mechanism to close, allowing a richer fuel mixture to enter the engine for easier starting and warm-up. Once the engine reaches operating temperature, the ECU opens the choke to allow for a leaner fuel mixture. This helps optimize the Moped's performance and fuel efficiency.

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