Professional fuel delivery from South County Towing, available 24/7.
Call (619) 494-3269Running out of gas happens to everyone, but when it strikes in the South Bay's busy corridors or near the border crossings, you need fuel delivered fast. Our emergency fuel delivery service brings you enough gasoline to reach the nearest station — typically 2-3 gallons of fresh fuel delivered directly to your location.
Our fuel delivery trucks carry DOT-approved portable fuel containers and safety equipment including spill kits, fire extinguishers, and proper grounding cables. The driver locates your vehicle, confirms it's safe to fuel, and adds gasoline directly to your tank using approved transfer equipment. We don't just dump fuel and leave — we make sure your engine starts and you're mobile before departing the scene.
This service works best when your vehicle simply ran dry but is otherwise mechanically sound. If your fuel gauge reads empty and the engine won't turn over, chances are good that a fuel delivery will get you moving. However, if you're dealing with fuel pump failure, clogged filters, or other mechanical issues, our driver will assess the situation and recommend towing to a repair facility instead.
From the Tijuana border crossing backup to late-night shifts ending in Chula Vista's industrial zones, our drivers know exactly where gas stations close early or become hard to reach. We position fuel delivery trucks strategically across our South Bay coverage area because when you're stranded without gas, twenty minutes feels like forever.
Hours-long waits at San Ysidro or Otay Mesa crossings can drain your tank when you're stuck idling in traffic.
Gas stations in Chula Vista's business districts often close early, leaving night shift workers with limited options.
Running dry on I-805 or SR-54 during rush hour creates dangerous situations where quick fuel delivery beats risky walking.
Visitors to National City or Imperial Beach may misjudge distances between stations and find themselves stranded.
Broken or inaccurate fuel gauges can leave you unexpectedly empty even when you thought you had gas remaining.