
Stranded on I-80 or stuck in a Fairfield parking lot? We handle jump-starts, flat tires, lockouts, fuel delivery, and towing to a shop - 24/7, with a clear price before we start.

Roadside assistance in Fairfield, CA delivers help wherever your vehicle has stopped - on the shoulder of I-80, in a parking lot, or at home - covering jump-starts, tire changes, fuel delivery, lockout service, and towing to a shop when the vehicle cannot be fixed on the spot, with most on-scene jobs completed in a short time once the technician arrives.
Fairfield sits directly on one of the busiest freight and commuter corridors in Northern California, and the combination of high traffic volume, intense summer heat, and strong seasonal winds means breakdowns are a regular occurrence here. A dead battery in a sun-baked parking lot near Travis Air Force Base, a flat tire on the I-80 shoulder at rush hour, or an overheating engine on Highway 12 during a heat wave all need the same thing - a technician who knows the area and shows up with the right tools. When the problem is beyond a quick roadside fix, our winch out service handles extractions when a vehicle is off the road or in a difficult position.
California has consumer-protection rules that give you the right to a clear price before any roadside work begins. A reputable Fairfield provider follows those rules without you having to ask - and never pressures you into services you did not request.
A dead battery is the most common reason people call for roadside help, and Fairfield's summer heat accelerates battery wear faster than most climates. If turning the key or pressing the start button produces nothing - or just a clicking sound - a jump-start from a trained technician is the safest fix. Incorrectly jump-starting a modern car can damage sensitive electronics.
Whether you do not have a spare, the lug nuts are too tight, or you are not comfortable changing a tire on the shoulder of I-80 with traffic moving at highway speed, a roadside technician handles it safely. Changing a tire on a busy highway shoulder is genuinely dangerous - calling for help is the right call.
When your temperature gauge climbs into the red during a summer drive on I-80 or Highway 12, pull over safely and call rather than pushing on. Fairfield regularly sees temperatures that stress cooling systems, and driving an overheating engine causes serious, expensive damage. A technician assesses whether a coolant top-off will fix it or a tow to a shop is needed.
A lockout or a run-out of fuel on a stretch of I-80 between exits is uncomfortable and can be dangerous, especially in the heat. A roadside technician can get you back into your vehicle or bring enough fuel to reach the nearest station quickly - without damaging your car or leaving you stranded on the shoulder longer than necessary.
Momentum Fairfield Heavy Duty Towing Service provides roadside assistance throughout Fairfield and the surrounding Solano County area, 24 hours a day. We dispatch to I-80, Highway 12, and Fairfield surface streets, and cover the spread-out geography of Solano County including rural routes where response times from unfamiliar providers can stretch well beyond what a stranded driver needs. Our technicians assess your vehicle before touching it, confirm the service and price with you before starting, and handle the fix or the tow with care. For situations where your vehicle has gone off the road and needs to be pulled out before it can be towed, our winch out service handles extractions so you are not waiting on a second call to a different provider.
When your vehicle needs to be transported to a repair shop, dealership, or location of your choice, our long haul towing service covers destinations beyond the immediate area, so one call handles the full situation whether the shop is across town or across the state.
For dead batteries in any vehicle type - handled with the right equipment and sequence to protect modern electronics.
For drivers who do not have a spare, cannot safely change it themselves, or are on a high-traffic road like I-80.
For locked keys inside the vehicle - back in quickly without damage to the door, window, or lock mechanism.
For run-out of fuel on I-80 or Highway 12, and for vehicles that cannot be fixed on-site and need transport to a shop.
Fairfield sits directly on Interstate 80, one of the busiest freight and commuter corridors in Northern California. High traffic volume means more breakdowns and accidents, and response times can stretch during peak commute hours when lanes are congested. The summer heat in Fairfield's inland valley climate - regularly in the 90s, sometimes higher - is hard on batteries, cooling systems, and tires. Overheating, dead batteries, and blowouts spike sharply during heat waves that are a regular feature of the area. The strong winds that funnel through the gap between the Coast Range and Sacramento Valley - sometimes called the Montezuma Hills winds - contribute to tire blowouts and debris on roadways that lead to roadside emergencies. We serve drivers in Suisun City next door and Vallejo to the southwest.
Fairfield's spread-out geography includes rural pockets along routes like Highway 12 toward Rio Vista where a vehicle stranded in a more remote spot can mean a much longer wait from a provider who does not know the area. A local provider who covers Solano County's full road network reaches you faster. California's consumer-protection rules for towing and roadside services require pricing transparency and give you specific rights as a customer. The California DMV provides information on towing consumer protections, including your right to a written estimate before work begins. Saving a local Fairfield roadside number in your phone before you ever need it is the simplest way to make a stressful situation less complicated.
The dispatcher will ask where you are, what kind of vehicle you have, and what is happening. Be as specific as you can about your location - a cross street, a highway exit number, or a landmark helps the technician find you faster. You will get an estimated arrival time before the call ends.
If you are on a highway shoulder, stay in your vehicle with your seatbelt fastened and your hazard lights on. California's Move Over law requires other drivers to slow and move over for stopped vehicles with hazard lights - that is your first line of protection while you wait.
The technician confirms what you need and checks your vehicle before starting any work. They explain what they are going to do and confirm the price with you first. No work begins until you have agreed to it - you are always in control of what happens next.
For a jump-start, tire change, lockout, or fuel delivery, work is typically completed at the scene. If your vehicle cannot be fixed on the spot, the technician loads it carefully and transports it to the shop or location you choose. Payment is confirmed at drop-off or on-site when the job is done.
Dispatchers available 24/7 - call now for a realistic arrival time and a clear price before any work begins.
Breakdowns do not keep business hours, and neither does our dispatch team. Whether you are stranded at 2 a.m. on I-80 near the Cordelia Junction or stuck in a parking lot on a Sunday afternoon, a real dispatcher picks up and gets help moving your way with an honest ETA.
California consumer-protection rules require pricing transparency for roadside and towing services, and we follow them without you having to ask. You know the cost before the technician touches your vehicle - no surprises at the end of a call that was already stressful enough.
Overheating engines, dead batteries, and blowouts spike sharply during Fairfield's inland valley summers. Our technicians are equipped for the most common heat-season failures - coolant issues, jump-starts, and tire changes - so the fix is fast and done right the first time. For further context on roadside safety standards, the Towing and Recovery Association of America (TRAA) at traaonline.com sets national professional benchmarks for this work.
We cover Fairfield's spread-out geography - from the busy I-80 corridor to the rural stretches of Highway 12 toward Rio Vista - so a stranded driver on a remote Solano County road is not waiting longer than necessary for a provider who does not know the area.
The right roadside provider shows up prepared, quotes you a clear price, and handles the fix or the tow without drama. That is what we aim to do on every call in Fairfield and across Solano County.
When your vehicle needs to travel beyond the immediate Fairfield area, long haul towing gets it to any destination in California or beyond.
Learn MoreFor vehicles that have gone off the road, into a ditch, or onto soft ground and need to be extracted before they can be driven or towed.
Learn MoreHelp is available 24/7 across I-80, Highway 12, and all of Solano County - do not wait on the shoulder longer than you have to.