Pat Mcgovern

Should I call a jump start service or a towing service?

Whether you should call a jump start service or a towing service depends on the specific situation and the extent of the issue with your vehicle. Here are some guidelines to help you decide:

  1. Call a Jump Start Service If:

    • Your car’s battery is dead, and you have another vehicle with a good battery and jumper cables available.
    • You are confident in jump-starting your car and have experience doing it safely.
    • The issue seems to be solely related to the battery, and there are no other significant mechanical or electrical problems.
  2. Call a Towing Service If:

    • Your car’s battery is dead, and you don’t have access to jumper cables or another vehicle with a good battery.
    • You are unsure about how to jump-start your car or lack experience with the procedure.
    • The jump start didn’t work, and your car still won’t start.
    • There are other significant issues with your vehicle, such as engine problems, a flat tire, or a mechanical breakdown that requires further inspection and repair.

Calling a towing service is the safer option when you are uncertain about jump-starting, or if the problem goes beyond just a dead battery. Towing services can transport your vehicle to a repair shop or a trusted mechanic who can diagnose and fix the underlying issue.

It’s crucial to prioritize safety when dealing with vehicle issues. Attempting a jump start without proper knowledge or tools can lead to damage to your vehicle’s electrical system or even cause injuries. If you are in doubt or encounter a more complex problem, don’t hesitate to call a professional towing service.

Additionally, if you have roadside assistance coverage through your insurance provider or an auto club membership, they might provide both jump start and towing services, so it’s a good idea to check your policy or membership benefits before making a call.