OnCall Road Service

Emergency Roadside Assistance

Since 2007, we have provided motorists in the Morris, Sussex, Warren, Passaic, Somerset, Essex, Middlesex and Hunterdon Counties with Roadside Assistance and Mobile Repair Services.

SERVICES WE OFFER

TIRE REPAIR SERVICE

We will inspect the flat tire and if it is determined that the tire can be safely repair, we will then repair the tire. If the tire is unrepairable then we will put on your spare tire.

Here are some other common factors why tire is not holding air:

  • Tire bead not sealing properly
  • Tire has dry rot and air seeping through
  • Leaking / broken valve stem

STRIPPED LUG

If you have a stripped lug(s), we have the tools to remove them.

WHEEL LOCK

Have you have lost your wheel lock key? Is it damaged or stripped? We have the tools to remove them.

TPMS SENSOR

If you’re low tire pressure light is on even though you filled your tires to the proper pressure, you might have a weak/dead battery or a defective sensor. In some cases, all you may need to do is to reinitialize the tire pressure sensors to your vehicle DTC. One common sign that you have a bad sensor is when you first start your vehicle and the TPMS light starts flashing and then stays on. Either way we can test all the sensors and if needed, replace the defective sensor with a new one and program it to the vehicle.

Did you know, There are two different types of tire pressure monitoring systems?

DIRECT TPMS

Direct TPMS systems are the most common. This type uses sensors mounted onto the rims, inside the tire, to measure the inflation of each tire separately. When the air pressure in a tire drops below between 3-6 lbs. from the recommended tire pressure, the sensor notifies the computer system of the vehicle and the low-pressure warning light on the dashboard turns on.

INDIRECT TPMS

Indirect TMPS systems work with the vehicle’s Antilock Braking System. The ABS monitors the wheel speed, and it helps out the indirect TPMS system as well. When the tire pressure drops in one of the tires, that tire rotates at a different wheel speed compared to the other tires. The computer system notices this and makes the low-pressure light come on.

Rotating your tires with TPMS

After rotating your tires most TPMS systems need to relearn sensor positions. Pressing the TPMS reset button often isn’t enough. Some vehicles require a TPMS tool to tell the system the new locations of the rotated tires and tire sensors. Sometimes the system can automatically detect the location of each tire. The procedure for the system to relearn TPMS sensor positions will vary by manufacturer. We can come out and run the relearn process electronically, pairing the TPMS sensor to the vehicle’s Tire Pressure Monitoring System.

JUMP START SERVICE

A Service Technician will jump start your car and run a complete diagnostic of your car charging system to ensure your vehicle’s alternator is providing enough power for you to travel safely after a jumpstart.

Here are some of the most common factors that lead to a dead car battery:

  • Headlights or interior lights left on.
  • Exposure to extreme temperatures.
  • Battery is old.
  • Charging system has failed.
  • Parasitic drain (electricity is draining even when the vehicle is off)
  • Leaving your car parked for an extended time.

Here are some other factors why your vehicle won’t start:

  • Bad Starter
  • Bad Starter Relay
  • Not getting enough fuel pressure
  • Bad Ground Cable
  • Battery terminal has excessive corrosion
  • Blown fuse
  • Neutral safety switch
  • Dead or low battery in Key Fob
  • Immobilizer Active

Did you know?

Vehicles with ADAS (Advanced Drive Assistance System) will require a manual reset after being affected by power loss condition. The lane departure and pre-collision systems utilize a Forward-Facing optical camera mounted near the rearview mirror, and a radar system mounted behind the front grill. To reset, drive the vehicle straight ahead at 22 mph for over 30 seconds, turn ignition off.

PARASITIC BATTERY DRAIN

Are you experiencing a dead battery after the vehicle been sitting for a day or two? You may have a parasitic draw; we have the tools needed to accurately pinpoint the root cause and make recommendations to address the problem.

BATTERY REPLACEMENT SERVICE

We are an Authorized Interstate Battery Dealer

A service technician will inspect and provide a computer diagnostic of your Battery health. If it is determined that your Battery has failed, we can professionally install a New Outrageously Dependable® Interstate Battery.

Are you a hands-on kind of person and already replace the battery yourself, or went to the nearest auto parts store and had them replace it for you? Chances are your new battery hasn’t been programmed to your vehicle BMS (Battery Management System). If you’re not sure if your vehicle has a BMS system, call us and we’ll check to see if your vehicle requires programming. If your vehicle requires programming, we can come out to you and program the new battery specifications to the BMS System.

(Note* Certain vehicles are equipped with a BMS (Battery Management Sensor) that require the vehicle computer to be program after Battery installation.)

LOCKOUT SERVICE

Help retrieve access to your vehicle in the event you accidentally locked your keys inside.

KEY FOB SERVICE

In the event you have lost, misplaced, or just want to have a second key fob, we can program a new key fob for your vehicle.

FLUID DELIVERY SERVICE

Whether you need anti-freeze, power steering fluid, brake fluid, motor oil, transmission fluid or you just ran out of fuel; we can deliver up to 3 gallons of fuel to get you to the nearest gas station.

We strive to provide the highest level of service to our valued customers while maintaining affordable prices to get you back on the road in no time.

Please call (973) 651-1140 or email us at contact@oncallroadservice.com to schedule your service.

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