
Dead battery, flat tire, empty tank, locked out - we come to you on I-80, Highway 12, and every road in Suisun City, any time of day or night.

Roadside assistance in Suisun City covers the most common reasons drivers get stranded - dead batteries, flat tires, empty fuel tanks, and locked doors - with a trained technician coming directly to your location on I-80, Highway 12, or any local road, most calls resolved in under an hour.
The goal is to fix the problem right where you are so you can drive away on your own. You should not have to stand on the shoulder of a busy freeway trying to change a tire or jump your car in fast-moving traffic. A professional handles the work with the right tools, so you stay safe while you wait.
When the situation turns out to be more than a roadside fix - a serious mechanical failure, or a vehicle that needs to come off the highway - the same team can arrange a winch out service or a tow to a shop of your choice, so you never have to make a second call.
If you turn the key and hear a clicking sound or nothing at all, your battery is likely the problem. Battery failures spike in Suisun City during summer, when the inland heat accelerates wear faster than most drivers expect. A technician can jump-start you or test and replace the battery on the spot.
Changing a tire on the shoulder of I-80 or Highway 12 is genuinely dangerous with freight trucks passing close by. A roadside technician has the safety gear and training to do the job without putting you or other drivers at risk - and if your spare is also flat, they can arrange a tow to a nearby tire shop.
If your gauge has been on empty and the car finally stops, do not try to walk to a station - especially on the more isolated stretches of Highway 12 east of town, where the next stop may be farther than it looks. Fuel delivery brings enough to get you to the nearest station quickly.
If your keys are inside and the doors are locked, a professional lockout service is the safest way back in - no damaged door, window, or lock mechanism. Attempting to force entry yourself almost always costs more in repairs than the service call would have.
Every roadside call starts the same way: the technician assesses the situation before starting any work, confirms what service you need, explains what they are going to do, and gives you a clear price before beginning. No surprises on the bill. Most common roadside services - a jump-start, tire swap, fuel delivery, or lockout opening - are completed in well under an hour, and if a replacement battery is needed and available on the truck, they can handle it on the spot.
When what looks like a simple fix turns out to be something bigger, you will not be left wondering what to do next. The same provider who handles your roadside call also offers long haul towing if your vehicle needs to go farther than a local shop - one call covers everything, wherever the situation leads.
Jump-starts done correctly for modern vehicles with sensitive electronics, plus on-spot battery replacement when one is available on the truck.
Your flat swapped for your spare safely on the roadside - with a tow arranged to a shop if the spare is unusable or unavailable.
Enough fuel delivered to your location to get you to the nearest station - especially useful on the rural stretches of Highway 12 east of Suisun City.
Specialized tools to open your door without damaging the vehicle - faster and safer than any DIY approach, especially at night or in low visibility.
Suisun City sits just east of the busy I-80 and I-680 interchange near Cordelia, one of the most heavily traveled freight and commuter corridors in the greater Bay Area. A breakdown on or near this stretch leaves drivers in fast-moving traffic where a professional response is a safety issue, not just a convenience. Inland Solano County also sees summer temperatures well above what coastal Bay Area drivers experience - that heat accelerates battery wear and increases the risk of tire blowouts, which is why battery calls and flat tires spike during the hottest months.
Highway 12 runs through Suisun City toward the Suisun Marsh and out toward Rio Vista, passing through stretches with limited cell service and few nearby services. A breakdown in these more rural sections can mean a longer wait if you call a provider dispatching from outside the area. Drivers in Fairfield and those heading out toward Rio Vista benefit most from a local provider who knows these corridors and can navigate tule fog, peak-hour traffic, and the more isolated stretches without a routing delay.
Give the road name and nearest cross street or mile marker - for example, your position on I-80 relative to the Suisun City or Cordelia exits. Also have your vehicle's make, model, and color ready. The more specific you are, the faster a technician can reach you. We respond to all inquiries within 1 business day for non-emergency contacts.
After your call, you receive a confirmation and an estimated arrival window. Congestion near the I-80 and I-680 interchange can affect timing, so the dispatcher gives you the most realistic estimate based on current conditions - not a number that sounds good but turns out to be wrong.
If you are on or near a highway, stay inside your vehicle with your seatbelt on and hazard lights flashing. In tule fog or rain, this is especially important - the roadside is one of the most dangerous places to be near high-speed freight traffic. The technician will contact you when they are close.
The technician assesses the situation, explains what they will do, and gives you a clear price before starting. Most common services are done in well under an hour. If the problem is beyond a roadside fix, they will walk you through towing options - you are never left without a next step.
Our technicians cover I-80, Highway 12, and all of Solano County around the clock. Call now and we will dispatch immediately - no hidden fees, clear pricing before we start.
(707) 210-9220The I-80 and I-680 interchange near Cordelia is one of the busiest freight bottlenecks in Northern California. A provider who works this corridor regularly knows the fastest access points, the current traffic patterns, and how to reach you safely - which translates directly into shorter wait times when you are on the shoulder.
The Sacramento Valley edge near Suisun City is known for dense tule fog from late fall through early spring, which makes the roadside genuinely hazardous. Our technicians are trained to work safely in low-visibility conditions, with proper warning equipment and safe approach procedures - not just a flashlight and a hope.
California gives local governments the authority to regulate certain roadside charges, and you have every right to know the cost before a technician starts. The California Highway Patrol also has resources on your rights during a roadside service call. We quote the price upfront - no fees added after the work is done.
Sometimes a roadside call reveals a bigger problem. A TRAA-member provider carries the equipment and training to transition from a roadside fix to a full tow without making you start over with a different company. You stay with the same team from the first call to the shop.
Suisun City drivers deal with conditions that push cars hard: summer heat that drains batteries, Delta winds that can cause tire blowouts, and fog that makes breakdowns more dangerous. Saving our number now - before you need it - means one call from the shoulder of Highway 12 is all it takes to get help moving.
When your vehicle needs to travel beyond a local shop, we handle the long-distance tow so you are not stranded mid-trip.
Learn MoreFor vehicles that have gone off-road, into a ditch, or are stuck in terrain a standard tow truck cannot safely access.
Learn MoreTule fog, summer heat, and the busy Solano County highways mean breakdowns happen when you least expect them - call now or save our number so help is one tap away.