Roadside guides you can use.
Short driver-focused walkthroughs of the breakdown jobs every San Diego driver should know. Each guide comes with step-by-step instructions and a clear line on when to stop and call a tow.
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Change a flat tire on the side of the road
The difference between a 20-minute shoulder stop and an hour on the phone with a tow company is knowing where the spare and jack live before you need them.
What to do when stuck in sand or mud
Ocean Beach, Fiesta Island, and the Carrizo Badlands eat vehicles weekly. The first thing to do is stop making it worse.
Prepare your vehicle for a tow
A few minutes of prep before the tow truck arrives saves time, avoids damage, and makes the whole call go faster.
Car will not start — what to check first
Before calling for a tow, there are five things to check. Most of the time the car is fine and you just need a boost, a fuse, or a key that actually talks to the transponder.
When to stop and call — always.
Six signs that the problem is past DIY. Turn the system off and pick up the phone — running a system with these issues turns cheap repairs into expensive replacements.
- You are on the shoulder of a busy freeway
I-5, I-15, I-8, and I-805 shoulders are among the most dangerous places to stand in San Diego. Stay in the vehicle with seatbelts on and call for a tow.
- The vehicle was in any collision
Even light collisions can damage suspension, brakes, or the steering rack in ways you cannot see. Drive it after an accident only if law enforcement clears the scene and the vehicle is visibly intact.
- Ignition or dashboard is smoking
Electrical fires can progress from smoke to flames in under a minute. Pull over if you can, turn the engine off, get out, and call 911 plus a tow.
- Smoke or steam from under the hood
Overheating or a serious oil/coolant leak. Continuing to drive can cause a seized engine — a $4,000+ repair. Pull over safely and call for a tow.
- Vehicle is AWD, 4WD, or electric and the drive wheels will not spin freely
Dragging an AWD or EV on a wheel lift destroys the drivetrain. Always flatbed — no exceptions. Tell the dispatcher your make and model when you call.
- Water, mud, or sand up to the door sills
Water-damaged electrical systems start unpredictable fires. Do not try to start the car. Flatbed out of the terrain, tow to a shop for a proper assessment.
Towing law, safety references, and resources.
California Vehicle Code 22658 (Private Property Towing)
The California statute that governs private property towing rights, signage requirements, and release procedures.
CHP.ca.govCalifornia Highway Patrol — San Diego
For freeway incidents and reporting. 911 for emergencies, #399 from a cell phone for non-emergency CHP.
CA DMVSan Diego DMV — Abandoned Vehicle Process
California DMV guidance on reporting and removing abandoned vehicles from private property.
AAAAAA Southern California — Roadside Membership
Primary motor club serving San Diego County for standalone roadside coverage.
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