Manual choke lever raises the engine reves to warm the engine by lifting the needle height and making the mixture rich, warm the bike up before moving off.
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It has a history of it. Your best bet it to take it to a Yamaha dealer and get it tuned up. It is likely to be a carburetor issue not closing properly.
R u start the car in cold morning or any cold condition? If so, it is normal revs up itself. Sometimes I see some cars revs up to 2000 rpm for 2 to 5 mins, then drop down to 1000 rpm.
Your toyota technician should know what a "cold starting solenoid" is. It is the little thing that works your throttle until the motor warms up and something else takes over. I'd suggest going to another technician.
your throttle body sensor may be bad. first get a can of spray carb or fuel injection cleaner and spray it in the opening for the intake for the throttle body. this will clear out the carbon build-up. when you crank it it will run shaky but shoiuld clear up within a minute
I have heard this a LOT about the Kia Motors. To my knowledge no Motors have Blown from the Action. I do not think that it is Right eathier But, I got the same Explanation when I called for Reference on the Subject.
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