Fuel delivery in Laredo, TX

The gauge said you would make it and it lied. We bring enough gas or diesel to get you to a station, so nobody walks along a highway with a jerry can.

Call (956) 654-3451 Say gas or diesel and where the car sits

How fuel delivery works

  1. Tell us the fuel type. Gas or diesel, and the car's location. If you are not sure which fuel, the owner's manual and the fuel door sticker settle it.
  2. We bring enough to reach a station, a few gallons, not a full tank. You pay the service call plus the fuel itself.
  3. We make sure it starts. Cars that run bone dry sometimes need a few extra cranks to pull fuel back up the line. The driver stays until the engine runs.

The wrong-fuel mistake

It happens more than anyone admits, usually in a borrowed car or a rental: gas in a diesel truck or diesel in a gas car. The one rule that saves the engine is do not start it. Unstarted, a wrong fuel fill is a drain-and-flush job. Started, it can circulate through the whole fuel system and turn into thousands in repairs.

If you caught it at the pump, leave the key out of the ignition and call. That situation needs a tow to a shop, not a fuel delivery, and we will say so honestly instead of selling you the wrong service. You can compare what your engine actually needs at fueleconomy.gov, the government's fuel and octane reference.

Why running dry is worth avoiding

Beyond the stranding, an empty tank is mildly hard on the car. The electric fuel pump in most modern cars sits inside the tank and uses the fuel around it to stay cool, and years of running near empty shorten its life. Bottom-of-tank sediment can also get pulled toward the filter. One empty tank will not kill anything, but if the gauge routinely lives below an eighth, this call becomes a habit worth breaking.

You always get the price before a truck rolls. Tell us where you are and what happened, and the quote comes back on the same call. There is no charge to ask.

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Common questions

How much fuel do you bring?

A few gallons, enough to comfortably reach a station. You pay for the service call plus the fuel at cost.

Do you carry diesel?

Yes. Say diesel when you call so the right can comes out. Half the vehicles that run dry around Laredo's truck corridors are diesel pickups.

The car got fuel but still will not start. Now what?

After running fully dry, some engines need time for the pump to re-prime. The driver knows the tricks. If it truly will not start, something else is wrong and you already have help on scene to quote a tow.

I put the wrong fuel in. Can you bring the right one to dilute it?

No, dilution is a myth that wrecks engines. Do not start the car. It needs a drain, and we can tow it to a shop that does it.