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Your Roadside Lifeline

PUC: T-03836

DOT- 2098839


Get Back on the Road Without a Tow

Roadside assistance for jump starts, lockouts, tire changes, and fuel delivery in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

When your car will not start in a King Soopers parking lot in Colorado Springs because the battery is dead, or you lock your keys inside at a trailhead near Cheyenne Mountain, you do not always need a tow truck to haul your vehicle away. Tim's Mannagift Towing offers roadside assistance that brings the help to you, solves the problem on-site, and gets you moving again without the time and expense of a full tow. This service covers jump starts for dead batteries, lockout assistance when keys are trapped inside, tire changes when you have a spare but no jack, and fuel delivery when your tank runs dry miles from the nearest gas station.

Roadside assistance is a mobile service, meaning a technician drives to your location in Colorado Springs with the tools and equipment needed to handle common vehicle problems. The technician carries jumper cables, a portable power pack, lockout tools, a hydraulic jack, and enough fuel to get you to the nearest station. The work happens right where your vehicle is parked or stranded, whether that is a residential street, a shopping center, or the shoulder of a busy road.

If you are stuck in Colorado Springs and think your vehicle can be fixed without a tow, contact Tim's Mannagift Towing to describe the problem and confirm roadside assistance can solve it.

What the technician does and what happens next

The technician arrives in a service vehicle equipped with the tools needed for your specific issue and begins work immediately after confirming the details. For a dead battery, jumper cables are connected to your battery terminals and a working power source, and your engine is started within minutes. For a lockout, slim jims or inflatable wedges are used to unlock the door without breaking glass or damaging the frame. For a flat tire, the technician uses a jack to lift your car, removes the damaged tire, and installs your spare in its place.

After the work is finished, your vehicle will either start, unlock, roll on a functional tire, or have enough fuel to reach a gas station or repair shop. You will notice the problem is resolved and you are able to continue driving without waiting for a tow truck or paying for transport. The technician may recommend follow-up repairs, such as replacing a weak battery or getting the flat tire patched, but you are free to drive away once the immediate issue is handled.

This service works best for straightforward mechanical issues that can be fixed without lifting the vehicle onto a flatbed. It does not cover engine repairs, transmission problems, or situations where the car is unsafe to drive due to collision damage or brake failure. If the technician determines your vehicle needs a tow after arriving, that service can often be arranged on the spot.

Common questions before calling for roadside help

People calling for roadside assistance want to know if their problem qualifies, how much it will cost, and whether the technician can actually fix the issue or if they will still need a tow. The answers depend on what is wrong with your vehicle and where you are located when the problem occurs.

What types of problems can roadside assistance fix?
Roadside assistance handles dead batteries, lockouts, flat tires, and empty fuel tanks. If your vehicle has a minor issue that can be resolved with basic tools and does not require lifting the car onto a truck, it is a good candidate for this service.
How long does it take for a technician to arrive in Colorado Springs?
Most roadside assistance calls in Colorado Springs are answered within 30 to 45 minutes, depending on traffic and the technician's current location. You will receive an estimated arrival time when you call and can contact dispatch if your situation changes.
What if the technician cannot fix my car on-site?
If the problem requires more than roadside tools or the vehicle is not safe to drive, the technician will explain the issue and help arrange a tow to a repair shop or your home. You will not be left stranded without a plan.
Do I need to provide my own spare tire for a tire change?
Yes, the technician will install your spare tire if you have one in your vehicle. If you do not have a spare or it is also flat, the technician cannot complete the tire change and may recommend a tow to a tire shop.
How much fuel will be delivered if I run out of gas?
Fuel delivery typically provides enough gasoline to get you to the nearest station, usually two to three gallons. The technician will confirm the amount when they arrive and let you know the cost of the fuel and service.

Tim's Mannagift Towing provides fast roadside assistance across Colorado Springs for jump starts, lockouts, tire changes, and fuel delivery. If your vehicle is stuck but does not need a tow, reach out to Tim's Mannagift Towing to get help on-site and get back on the road quickly.