BG Automotive Maintenance Services: Roadside Assistance Video
Complimentary Roadside Assistance Plus Tire Hazard BG On The Road® roadside assistance is only available with the purchase of a BG fluid change service.
Services Provided: ? Towing Assistance* ? Jump Start Assistance ? Tire Change Assistance ? Lock-Out Service Assistance ? Fuel and Fluid Delivery ? Repair or Replacement of a Damaged Tire (cost of gas, other fluids or key replacement not included) *towing available for accidents and vehicle disablements
Roadside Assistance Details Available for up to $100 US for 4 months. If your vehicle becomes inoperable in the U.S., Puerto Rico or Canada, it will be towed to the nearest qualified service center. You do not pay the service provider for the first $100 US of services listed above (per event, limited to two events).
Tire Hazard If the tire is repairable, the maximum eligible reimbursement is $20.00. If the tire is not repairable, the maximum eligible reimbursement for replacement is $150.00.
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BG Roadside Assistance BG Roadside Assistance program is free when you use certain BG services Service and more information at Automotive Repair Group website - www.AutomotiveRepairGroup.com
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Replacing that Electronic Key
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