Roadside Assistance

Mechanical First Aid: If the vehicle is disabled due to mechanical failure, service will consist of minor mechanical adjustments that may be possible at the scene of disablement in order to place the vehicle in a safe and operable condition.

Battery Service: If battery failure occurs, a jump-start will be applied to start the vehicle to place it an operable condition.

Tire Change: Service assistance will be provided to remove a flat or damaged tire and replace it with an inflated spare. If there is no inflated spare, the flat is on an inner rim tire, or there is more than one flat tire, the vehicle will be towed in accordance with the provisions under “Towing.” Trailers up to 21 feet, while in tow, are eligible for tire change only when an inflated spare is available.

Lockout Service: Lockout service is rendered when the ignition key is locked inside the passenger compartment. Service is provided by the nearest Service Unit using conventional tools to open the passenger compartment door. If the service operator is unable to gain entry without material risk to the vehicle, the vehicle may be towed to a locksmith in accordance with the provisions under “Towing.”

Fuel Delivery: An emergency supply of fuel and water when readily obtainable will be delivered to a vehicle in immediate need. If emergency supplies are not readily available, the vehicle will be towed in accordance with the provision under “Towing.”

Towing: If an eligible vehicle becomes disabled and cannot be started or put in safe, operable condition, tow service will be made available.

Contact us for more information on Roadside Assistance. See terms and conditions for limitations.