Professional fuel delivery from All City Towing Service, available 24/7.
Call (858) 365-5350Fuel delivery is an emergency roadside service that brings gasoline or diesel directly to your stranded vehicle. When your tank hits empty on the freeway, in a parking lot, or anywhere else inconvenient, we dispatch a service truck equipped with Department of Transportation-approved fuel containers and pumping equipment to get you back on the road.
Most drivers need fuel delivery when they've simply run out of gas due to a faulty fuel gauge, unexpected detours, or miscalculating their range. But we also handle situations where contaminated fuel has forced someone to drain their tank, or when a vehicle has been sitting unused for months with stale gasoline that won't start the engine.
Our fuel delivery process starts with confirming your exact location and vehicle type over the phone. Our technician arrives with fresh gasoline or diesel in certified portable tanks, along with proper funnels and spill-prevention equipment. We typically deliver 2-5 gallons — enough to get you safely to the nearest gas station without the expense of filling your entire tank. The whole process takes about 10 minutes once we're on scene.
The equipment we use includes DOT-certified fuel containers that prevent contamination and vapor buildup, heavy-duty transfer pumps for diesel vehicles, and absorbent materials to handle any minor spills. Our trucks carry both regular unleaded gasoline and diesel fuel, so we can handle everything from compact cars to work trucks without making you wait for a second trip.
Running empty on I-5, I-8, or other major highways where walking to a gas station isn't safe or practical.
Your gas gauge showed quarter-tank but the engine died, leaving you stranded with an unreliable fuel reading system.
Bad gas from a questionable station has been drained from your tank and you need clean fuel to get running again.
Stuck in extended traffic delays that burned through your remaining fuel while idling in work zones.
Out of gas in areas like Torrey Pines, Mission Trails, or other locations miles from the nearest fuel station.