Vehicle Roadside Service Phone Number
Roadside Assistance Phone Number For Car Manufacturer Warranty
A majority of new vehicle warranties will cover the cost of vehicle rental and/or expense reimbursement during the specified warranty period. In most situations, this is true when the repair work is covered under warranty and the vehicle has to stay for an extended period of time. Please be advised that services can vary by dealer, and, of course, manufacturer. For specific terms and conditions, please refer to the vehicle owners’ manual pertaining to customer assistance and/or contact your Roadside Assistance adviser. See below for an overview of manufacturer coverage, and contact information.
GENERAL MOTORS
General Motors 24/7 Roadside Assistance provides the following services during their new vehicle limited warranty period, which is five years/100,000 miles (light-duty vehicles ONLY):
Emergency Towing (to closest dealer from a legal roadway)
Flat Tire Changes (spare installed)
Fuel Delivery ($5 worth of fuel delivered on the road)
Jump Starts (at home or on the road)
Lockout Service (keys locked inside vehicle)
FORD
Ford's 24/7 Roadside Assistance San Diego providers the following services during the first five years or 60,000 miles:
Emergency Towing (to closest dealer from a legal roadway)
Flat Tire Changes (spare installed)
Fuel Delivery ($5 worth of fuel delivered on the road)
Jump Starts (at home or on the road)
Lockout Service (keys locked inside vehicle)
CHRYSLER
Chrysler LLC 24/7 Towing Assistance covers all current model Chrysler, Dodge, and jeep cars and light trucks sold with the new vehicle three year/60,000 mile limited warranty. For additional questions pertaining to coverage on one of these vehicles, refer to your owners’ manual and/or contact the manufacturer directly.
ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE CONTACT INFORMATION
A roadside assistance customer service representative will contact a local service provider to get help as quickly as possible. This service is available throughout the 50 states, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and Canada. The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), make/model, color, license plate, and current location are needed when contacting a roadside service representative.
Information source U.S. General Services Administration