An overheated engine? A blown tire? Whatever the issue plaguing your truck, there is no need to worry! First things first: pull over to the side of the road and put on your hazard lights to warn oncoming traffic of a broken-down vehicle. As a precautionary measure, place flares or safety triangles behind your vehicle. Raising the hood is also a sign that you are seeking help, and if you see a risk of collision, head to safer ground.

If your vehicle is a collision risk, call 911 so that a patrol car and wrecker are promptly dispatched to help secure your vehicle’s safety. After you and your vehicle are out of harm’s way, call any reputable emergency repair service at the earliest to get started with repairs. Wyoming Diesel Service is a safe bet, as they have an experienced staff and your best interests at heart!

Sometimes a truck can’t be fixed on the side of the road and will have to be towed in for repairs. Some repairs are too complicated and would require so many trips back and forth to town that a tow into town with a wrecker is a cheaper choice. In addition, some repairs demand a clean indoor environment or tooling only found in a shop. When you call a mobile road service mechanic, they can give you a good idea of what can and cannot be repaired on the side of the road.

Wyoming Diesel Services' only lament is that they cannot service every vehicle that breaks down in a far-flung area such as Wyoming. To set any lingering doubts to rest, Wyoming Diesel Services spans Wamsutter to Elk Mountain, from Baroil to Baggs—we have you covered. If you break down in Carbon County, Wyoming, we can help.