I start the car, has a hard time firing up, unless I give it gas. As soon as I stop giving it gas it dies. Usually this happened during the winter, but this morning in Tucson was like 75 degrees. So the choke couldn't have been closed all the way.
So to get it going, I hold the choke with a pencil, to open it all the way, until it is in its vertical position and then start, wait for a few minutes and is back to normal.
I'll clean the choke and makes sure it's not getting stuck, and see what happens tomorrow morning.
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