Its more likely to foul up the injectors from all the crud in the bottom of the tank.
check your injection system (fuel filter,injectors).
what do you think go to the petrol station and get a gas can and fill it up you dont need to bleed the injectors
yes there is a fuel pump on that car an fuel injectors the pump is located in the gas tank
the fuel is pumped from the gas tank into the "fuel rail" and the gas stays there until you start turning over the engine to start it. the fuel injectors take the fuel from the "fuel rail" and spray it into the cylinder which then gets ignited by the spark from the spark plug. so if the injector is leaking or not functioning the fuel will just flood into the engine if leaking, or not go into the engine at at all if its not working. the reason they went from carburetors to fuel injection is so less gas is wasted because the injectors only spray a precise amount of fuel.
I never heard of any fuel injectors getting damaged from running out of gas.
TBI.... Throttle Body Injection... The Injectors are right there in opening of the throttle body. There are not individual injectors for each cylinder. There 2 or 4 injectors that spray the gas right on top the throttle plate. The entire manifold is filled with the gas/air mixture.
If you cannot get gas to the fuel injection system, you may have a clog. You can have the system looked at and flushed out and take it from there.
Sounds like a bad fuel pump. This is a common problem with GM trucks.
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.
It is important to have functioning fuel injectors. A person can unclog their fuel injectors by buying fuel injector cleaner and putting it in their gas tank every time it almost empty.
put new injectors in
go to your local auto parts dealer and pick some injection cleaner up and pour it in a full tank of gas or as directed on the label