How to Determine if a Carburetor is Damaged?
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Methods to determine if a carburetor is damaged are as follows: 1. If the car's carburetor is damaged, the fire piston on the vehicle's ignition device will also be burned out. When starting the car, black smoke will appear, and by inspecting the ignition device, you can determine if the carburetor is damaged. 2. You can also use carburetor cleaner to check for damage. First, remove the air filter, then spray the carburetor cleaner into the carburetor, and start the car. Observe whether the car starts. If it starts successfully, it indicates a carburetor malfunction causing insufficient fuel supply. 3. A damaged carburetor can lead to more severe fuel consumption, unstable throttle response preventing fuel intake, incomplete combustion, severe cases where the car cannot start, lack of power while driving, and due to the inability to filter impurities in the gasoline, it can also cause severe carbon buildup on the valve gasket and spark plugs.