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No. It should be OK.
Clean fuel injectors help to keep a car running well. A person can clean the fuel injectors on a 2001 Buick Century by adding fuel injector cleaner to their gas tank when its empty and about to be filled with gas.
Could be lots of things, one that isn't thougt of is a fuel injector sticking. Can of injector cleaner can't hurt anything.
this is most likely a bad injector. Try a tank of premium gas and Lucas injector cleaner. If it still misses, you probably need to change an injector.
That car is more probably fuel injected and not carburetted, so I doubt how much good it'll do you. Injector cleaner is probably a better choice if it's running rough.
Put some fuel injector cleaner in a tank of fuel. Replace the fuel filter and fix any vacuum leaks.
Chandge the fuel filter first then try running some injector cleaner through it. If that doesn't work a mechanic will have to look at it.
There are many possibilities. You could have clogged injectors, or even an intermittently bad fuel pump. try running injector cleaner through your car. Fill the gas tank to the top and put one bottle of injector cleaner in. Next time you fill up see if it solves the problem. If not, have the injectors cleaned, or the fuel pump and or filter looked at.
it might need just a tune up. plugs wires etc. if not, look into your coil or electronic ignition system. try running some fuel injector cleaner through it first to see if it might be injector issues too
Doesn't a 94 Buick have Throttle Body Injection? Try running injector cleaner through the fuel system first. As always, follow the manufacturers recomendations.
Fuel injector cleaner that you mix with a tank of gas, doing anything else to your fuel injectors to try to clean them can, and will likely end up damaging the injector itself, or the o ring seals that maintain fuel pressure. I have changed my injectors myself before, and they don't usually come out easily, or without breaking the plastic electric connector. Good old injector cleaner from time to time will do wonders, and keep system running smoothly.
I undo the diesel filter and fill with diesel to the top, and refit, Then slacken off the fuel injector supply pipes on the injector end, Crank over engine until fuel appears to leak down injector connection, tighten injector fuel connections and then continue to crank over engine. Should then start to fire up. Keep cranking till engine running on its own.