Frequently Asked Questions
Your roadside help questions answered for drivers across the Phoenix Valley — from Mesa and Tempe to Chandler, Gilbert, Scottsdale, Phoenix, and beyond.
1. What is Precision Roadside Service?
Precision Roadside Service provides professional and reliable assistance for drivers facing vehicle issues such as flat tires, dead batteries, lockouts, fuel delivery needs, or EV Charging.
2. What types of vehicles are covered under Precision Roadside Service?
Precision Roadside Service typically covers cars, motorcycles, SUVs, trucks, and sometimes specialty vehicles like RVs or electric vehicles.
3. What hours are you open?
Precision Roadside Service is available daily from 7:00 AM to 10:00 PM.
4. How quickly can I expect help from Precision Roadside Service?
Response times vary, but most services aim to arrive within 30–60 minutes, depending on your location and traffic conditions.
5. What services does Precision Roadside Service include?
Common services include Emergency Roadside Assistance , Battery Replacements, Tire Services, Jump-Starts and EV Charging.
6. Is there a limit to how many times I can use the service?
No there is no limit, we are available to assist whenever you need us.
7. Can I use Precision Roadside Service if I’m not near my home?
Yes, these services are designed to assist you anywhere within their coverage area, whether you’re close to home or on a road trip.
8. Is Precision Roadside Service available for electric vehicles?
Yes, they offer EV-specific services, such as mobile charging and roadside assistance
9. How much does Precision Roadside Service cost?
Cost varies depending on service provided.
10. How can I request Precision Roadside Service?
You can typically request service via a phone call or website.
11. How much does it cost for battery installation?
Precision Roadside Service battery installation ranges from 300 to 400 depending on application.
12.In which areas do you provide service?
We proudly serve the Greater Phoenix Valley, including:
Mesa, Tempe, Fountain Hills, Scottsdale, Phoenix, Gilbert, Chandler, Apache Junction, Queen Creek, San Tan Valley, Florence, Casa Grande, Maricopa, Glendale, Surprise, Avondale, Goodyear, El-Mirage, Peoria, Laveen, and Litchfield Park.
13. What happens if my EV runs out of power?
If your electric vehicle (EV) runs out of power, it will come to a stop, much like a gas-powered vehicle running out of fuel.





