Dead battery in Palm Harbor? We come to you — parking lots, roadside, driveways. Surge-safe boost protects your electronics. $75 flat rate, 24/7.
A dead car battery is one of the most common reasons drivers call for roadside help in Palm Harbor — especially in summer, when Florida heat accelerates battery wear. Pinellas Roadside Rescue provides professional battery jump starts across Palm Harbor 24/7. We use a surge-safe booster, not jumper cables from a stranger's car — which means no risk of damage to your vehicle's electronics or alternator.
Step 1 — Call or text us. Share your location in Palm Harbor. A technician is dispatched immediately.
Step 2 — We arrive at your vehicle. Whether you're along US-19 and Alternate-19 or in a residential neighborhood — we come to you. No need to push the car anywhere.
Step 3 — Surge-safe boost. We connect a professional-grade jump starter to your battery terminals and start the vehicle safely. Once running, we check that the alternator is charging and the battery is holding voltage.
Modern vehicles have sensitive electronics — engine control modules, infotainment systems, and safety sensors that can be damaged by voltage spikes. We use regulated commercial jump starters, not uncontrolled jumper cables.
| Service | Price |
|---|---|
| Battery jump start (surge-safe) | $75 |
| Jump start + on-site battery replacement | $75 + battery cost |
Palm Harbor runs along US-19 and Alternate-19, with Tampa Road and Curlew Road as the main east-west connectors. The Lake Tarpon area and the John Chesnut Sr. Park neighborhoods see a steady mix of commuter and residential roadside calls. We respond throughout Palm Harbor day and night.
No. We use a regulated, surge-safe commercial jump starter that protects your ECU, sensors, and infotainment — unlike loose jumper cables.
We test it on the spot. If it's failed, we can replace it right there with the correct battery for your vehicle.
Yes, 24/7, every day of the year.
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