Locked your keys inside your rental car? Tire blown out on the highway? Battery dead at a scenic overlook? Get fast roadside help from certified local mechanics.
Not every vehicle breakdown requires a full tow truck transport. Many common roadside issues—such as dead batteries, locked doors, dry fuel tanks, or flat tires—can be safely resolved right where you are parked.
Our centralized roadside referral network connects you with mobile mechanics and locksmiths who carry professional-grade tools to resolve these problems on-site. Choosing roadside assistance over a standard flatbed tow **saves you money, avoids auto shop waiting lines, and gets you back to your Maui vacation or workday in under an hour.**
We dispatch local roadside technicians who specialize in the following emergency services:
It is incredibly easy to lock your keys inside the trunk or cabin while packing snorkeling gear or luggage. Our lockout technicians use specialized wedges and lock-picks to open all vehicle makes and models safely, with **zero risk of window seal or paint damage**.
Leaving rental car headlights or dome lights on while hiking or swimming will drain the battery completely. Our technicians carry heavy-duty battery jump packs and alternator diagnostics to start your engine safely, even in tight parking garages or scenic turnouts.
Sharp volcanic lava rocks and gravel roads can easily puncture tires on Maui. If you have a flat tire, our dispatchers send a driver equipped with commercial jacks, torque wrenches, and safety stands to swap your damaged tire with your vehicle's spare in minutes.
Gas stations are few and far between on the Upcountry roads or the back-side of the Hana Highway. If you miscalculate and run out of gas, we dispatch a technician with 2 to 5 gallons of regular unleaded or diesel fuel to get you safely to the next filling station.
Because roadside emergencies happen everywhere, our network spans all cities and highways. Our technicians are stationed near major resort clusters (Kihei, Wailea, Lahaina, Kaanapali) and high-traffic towns (Kahului, Wailuku) for hyper-fast response times.