When breakdowns stall your fleet, Power Diesel Road Service gets trucks back on track. Fast responses and expert diagnostics mean minimal downtime, ensuring drivers quickly resume their routes.

Truck Road Service in Odessa, TX
When a truck breaks down in the middle of a haul, getting quick help isn’t just a convenience—it’s a necessity. That’s why Power Diesel Road Service offers professional roadside assistance throughout Odessa and surrounding highways. Our mobile repair units are stocked and ready to handle everything from no-start conditions to tire blowouts and coolant leaks. Whether you’re driving solo or managing a fleet, our team is here to minimize your downtime and keep your schedule on track.
Signs you need roadside assistance include:
- Engine overheating or loss of power
- Sudden brake failure or unresponsive brakes
- Truck won’t start or cranks but doesn’t turn over
- Blown tire or tire coming off the bead
- Dashboard warning lights for oil pressure or temperature
What Makes Power Diesel Road Service Different?
We specialize in urgent truck repairs, delivering rapid roadside support 24 hours a day. No waiting until morning—if you break down at 2 a.m., we’ll be there. We’re trusted across West Texas for fast response and proven results.
- True 24/7 service with no appointment needed
- Skilled technicians equipped for roadside diagnostics and repairs
- Fast dispatch across Odessa, I-20, and surrounding oilfields
Contact Us About Semi Truck Roadside Assistance Now: Call 432-232-6590!
If you’re broken down and need fast roadside assistance, call 432-232-6590 now. We’ll send a tech to your location and get your truck running again, wherever you are in Odessa, TX.
What Areas Do You Serve For Roadside Assistance?
As well as Odessa, TX, we also proudly service the following areas: Midland, TX; Stanton, TX; Big Spring, TX; Lamesa, TX; Seminole, TX; Andrews, TX; Kermit, TX; Mentone, TX; Monahans, TX; Pecos, TX; Fort Stockton, TX; Big Lake, TX; Iraan, TX; McCamey, TX; Rankin, TX; Crane, TX; Garden City, TX; and more.
Why Did My Truck Shut Off And All The Lights Came On?
This could indicate a major electrical issue, sudden loss of oil pressure, or a failing alternator. It's important to pull over safely and get professional roadside diagnostics as soon as possible.
Can A Blown Fuse Cause A Truck Not To Start?
Yes, a blown fuse—especially in the ignition or fuel system—can prevent your truck from starting. Replacing the fuse may solve the issue, but it’s best to check for underlying causes as well.
How Can I Get Roadside Assistance?
Call 432-232-6590 and Power Diesel Road Service will dispatch a roadside assistance team to your location in Odessa or surrounding areas.