Car Wont Start Lander2026-02-13T20:07:25+00:00

Car Won’t Start

Car Won’t Start Lander, Wyoming

Is your car clicking but won’t start? When you are in Lander and you need help with a dead battery give us a call at Great Divide Towing.

For immediate service call! 307-349-7476
When you are in Lander and having car troubles, Great Divide Towing is here to help. We provide roadside assistance services as well as towing. Our phones are answered 24/7 for services and for any question about our services you may have. Below are a few of our superior services performed by highly skilled tow truck operators with top notch trucks stocked with the best equipment in the towing industry for our drivers to get the job done right.

With just one call, our knowledgeable dispatcher will have a truck en route to help you immediately. Whether in the middle of the day or night, you will receive prompt, professional help from our crew at Great Divide Towing.

Check out a few of our affordable services below:

  • Accident Towing 

  • Back Country Recovery

  • Roadside Assistance

  • Construction Equipment Transport

  • Winching Service

  • Fleet Services, and more

Do you need help roadside because your battery is dead?

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Looking for immediate assistance call 307-349-7476. Or you can schedule your tow at a later date with a call back please fill out the form below.

    Car Won’t Start Roadside Assistance

    You might not be able to always count on your car starting. But, you can always count on Great Divide Towing to answer your call. We provide superior customer service, and our rates are up front and affordable.

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    Battery Boost

    Being stranded with a dead battery in a strange place can be annoying, but when the weather is cold, it can be dangerous. You can watch for warning signs to ensure you replace your battery before it’s too late.

    1. Dim Headlights-If you’ve noticed your headlights just aren’t what they used to be; it means your car battery is on its last leg.
    2. Clicking Sound When Turning The Key-On a failing battery, the proper amount of electrical current will not flow to the starter solenoid to get things going.
    3. Needing to Give It Gas- You shouldn’t have to step on the gas peddle for your car to start. If you have to give it gas for it to start, your car battery could be failing you.

    Click, click, click as you turn your key over. No engine running, just an annoying clicking sound coming from your car. Now, what do you do? More than likely, you have a dead battery. Here at Great Divide Towing, we provide a jump start service to help you when your car battery needs a boost. Within a matter of minutes, our professional tow truck operator will have your car running. Our Wreckmaster certified tow truck operator knows how to safely jump start every make and model vehicle. And if it’s more than a dead battery, our tow truck operator would be more than happy to tow you to your auto shop. So, when you need a wrecker dispatched to your location, call Great Divide Towing & Recovery, we’ll get you back on the road in no time.

    Signs Towing Your Car Instead Of Driving Is Best

    No one likes the idea of taking a car to the repair shop. But, sometimes, doing so before the problem worsens will save you money in the long run. There are some situations where driving your car to the repair shop is safe. But how do you know the difference? Here are a few signs you should consider car towing instead of driving your vehicle to your repair shop.

    Is It Safe To Drive?

    First of all, how do you know if it’s safe? If the problem you are experiencing is your windows not working properly or your air conditioning isn’t working, then it’s safe to drive your car to the repair shop. If you are not experiencing any strange smells, sounds, or brake problems, and the car handles fine, driving your car to the repair shop may be safe.

    Warning Signs You Should Call A Tow Truck.

    If you find yourself needing winching service because your car slid off into the snow, you might be inclined to simply drive it instead of having it checked out by a repair shop. This choice could be a mistake. There are some warning signs that you should consider calling a tow truck instead of driving your car to the auto shop. Driving your vehicle could be unsafe and even cause more damage. Pay attention to any sign accompanied by a burning or funny smell. Strange smells include a fuel smell and a loss of coolant or brake fluid. Listen for strange noises such as a screeching sound, an indicator your brakes need replacing. Or a knocking sound could be a sign of trouble with your engine that will get worse if you keep driving your car. Always pay attention to your warning lights. Covering them up with tape will not make the problem go away. It will only lead to a. more expensive repair or needing a new engine. And if you have difficulty driving. If you don’t feel safe while driving your car, pay attention to your intuition and call a towing company to keep you and your vehicle safe.

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    Friendly Service And Affordable Rates

    No matter why you need our help with your roadside emergency, Great Divide Towing will go above and beyond to provide you with the best possible towing and roadside assistance services in the towing industry. We are a 5-star towing company that takes pride in doing a high quality job with a friendly smile. Our rates are affordable whether you need a towing service for your classic car, motorcycle, or truck. We have a full staff ready to serve residential and commercial motorists in the Lander area. No matter the day or night hour, we will be there with just one call.

    Lander’s Best Towing Resource

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Do you provide receipts for my records?2026-02-12T19:18:36+00:00

    Yes, we provide detailed receipts for all services. If you’re billing your insurance company or need documentation for your records, we’ll give you an itemized receipt showing the services provided, mileage, and charges. This makes it easy to submit for reimbursement if you paid out-of-pocket or for your personal records.

    What should I do while I’m waiting for the tow truck?2026-02-12T19:17:43+00:00

    Safety first! If you’re on the side of Highway 287 or another busy road, stay inside your vehicle with your seatbelt on if it’s safe to do so, and turn on your hazard lights. If you feel unsafe in your vehicle due to traffic, move to a safe location away from the roadway. In winter conditions, stay warm and keep your phone charged. We’ll give you an estimated arrival time when you call, and our driver will contact you when they’re close. If anything changes or you feel unsafe, call us back and we’ll update you on the driver’s location.

    Will using your services affect my insurance rates?2026-02-12T19:16:56+00:00

    No. If you’re using roadside assistance coverage through your auto insurance policy, requesting services like towing, jump-starts, or tire changes typically does not count against your insurance premium the way an accident claim could. Roadside assistance is separate from your collision or comprehensive coverage. However, if you use the service frequently, it’s worth checking with your specific insurance provider about their policies. Most customers find they can use roadside assistance several times per year without any impact on their rates.

    Are your tow truck operators trained and certified?2026-02-12T19:16:00+00:00

    Yes, all of our tow truck operators are Wreckmaster certified, which is the industry’s leading training and certification program for professional towing and recovery. This means our team has received comprehensive training in safe towing techniques, proper equipment use, vehicle recovery, and damage prevention. We take pride in our professionalism and expertise—your vehicle is in experienced hands with Great Divide Towing.

    What areas do provide towing and roadside assistance?2026-02-12T19:15:10+00:00

    We’re based in Lander and serve all of Fremont County, including the surrounding communities and highways. Our service area includes Highway 287 toward Dubois, routes toward Riverton, and the rural and backcountry areas throughout the region. If you’re unsure whether we can reach your location, just give us a call at 307-349-7476 and we’ll let you know. We’ve successfully helped people in some pretty remote locations!

    Can you tow my vehicle to a specific mechanic or repair shop?2026-02-12T19:14:08+00:00

    Absolutely. You have the right to choose where your vehicle is towed, and we’ll take it to the dealership, mechanic, or location of your choice within our service area. Whether you have a trusted local mechanic in Lander, want to take it to a dealership in Riverton, or just need it towed to your home, we’ll transport your vehicle wherever you need it. If you’re not sure where to go, we can recommend reputable local repair shops, but the final decision is always yours.

    What if I lock my keys in my car?2026-02-12T19:13:04+00:00

    If you’ve locked your keys in your car we provide lockout services to help you get back into your vehicle quickly. Our trained tow truck operators use professional tools and techniques to unlock vehicles without causing damage to your locks, upholstery, paint, windows or weather stripping. This service is much more affordable than breaking a window and typically takes just a few minutes once we arrive. We’ve helped countless Lander residents and visitors who’ve accidentally locked their keys inside—it happens to everyone!

    Do you tow motorcycles?2026-02-12T19:10:59+00:00

    Yes, we tow motorcycles safely using our flatbed tow truck. Whether your bike broke down on Highway 287 or you need motorcycle transport for another reason, we can secure it properly on our flatbed tow truck for damage-free transport to your destination. Just let us know you have a motorcycle when you call so we can ensure our tow truck operator is prepared with the proper soft strap tie-downs and equipment to ensure that no damage occurs during the towing process.

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