Fuel Delivery in Fort Wayne
Ran out of gas in Fort Wayne? Fuel delivery typically runs $50–$75 plus the cost of the fuel, and we bring enough gas or diesel to get you to a station.
(260) 267-9022 Tap to call. Fast dispatch across Fort WayneWhen to Call
- Gauge said one thing, tank said another
- Ran dry in traffic or on the shoulder
- Diesel truck ran out on a job run
- New-to-you car with a lying fuel light
- Sputtered onto an exit ramp and died
- Hybrid drained its tank and won't limp on battery
Tank ran dry?
Call (260) 267-9022What Happens When You Call
Tell the dispatcher gas or diesel, and where you are. The driver brings enough fuel to comfortably reach a station. This is a get-you-moving service, not a full tank.
While you wait on a shoulder: stay with the car, belted, hazards on, and give the dispatcher your mile marker or the last exit you passed. Important: if you put the WRONG fuel in. Gas in a diesel or the reverse. Do not start the engine. That's a tow to a shop before it becomes an expensive repair, and we'll tell you exactly that on the phone.
Fuel Delivery Cost in Fort Wayne
| Service | Typical range |
|---|---|
| Fuel delivery (gas or diesel) | $50–$75 + the fuel |
| Nights, weekends, storms | Can run a little higher. Quoted straight before dispatch |
| Wrong fuel in the tank | Do not start it. tow to a shop |
Typical local range, exact price quoted on the phone including the fuel. Most run-dry calls land on the long stretches. I-69 between exits and US-24 toward the county line. Where the next station is a longer walk than it looks.
Need fuel brought to you?
Call (260) 267-9022Around Fort Wayne
Most run-dry calls happen on the long stretches. I-69 between exits, US-24 heading toward the county line, US-30 on the way to work. The exits are far enough apart out there that 'I'll make it to the next one' is how most of these calls start.
Car still won't start after fueling? That's a different problem. Start with a jump or a tow.
Fuel Delivery FAQs
How much does fuel delivery cost in Fort Wayne?
Typically $50–$75 plus the cost of the fuel itself. The dispatcher quotes the full number on the phone.
How fast can you get fuel to me?
The dispatcher gives you an honest ETA based on where you are. Interstate shoulders get priority for safety.
How much fuel do you bring?
Enough to comfortably reach a nearby station. A few gallons. It's a get-you-moving service, not a fill-up.
Can running the tank dry damage my car?
It can strain the fuel pump, which uses fuel to cool itself, and some diesels need the system primed after running dry. If it won't start after fueling, say so. That changes what we send.
I put the wrong fuel in. Can you still help?
Yes, but do not start the engine. Wrong fuel needs a tow to a shop to drain the tank; running it can turn a drain job into a major repair. Call and we'll set up the tow.
Does insurance or a roadside membership cover this?
Often, yes. Most policies with roadside coverage and clubs like AAA reimburse a receipted call. Pay, keep the receipt, and file the claim. The dispatcher can tell you the itemized total to make that easy.
Can you come at night or in bad weather?
Call anytime. If a truck is available we roll, and unsafe positions move to the front of the line. Nights and storms can price a little higher, and you hear that number up front, not at the drop.
Stuck? Get moving.
One call gets you a dispatcher, an upfront price, and a truck on the way.
(260) 267-9022