Woodinville generates roadside situations that do not occur anywhere else in our service area. A dead battery in the Chateau Ste. Michelle parking lot after a Saturday afternoon tasting -- three hours of cold soak while you were inside. A flat tire on Woodinville-Duvall Road heading back toward SR-522 after the wineries close. Keys locked inside the car at the Redhook Brewery lot. Ran out of gas on NE 195th Street after the last station along the route closed for the night. AK Roadside & Towing serves Woodinville from our nearby Kirkland location -- 24 hours a day, same rate at any hour, no after-hours fees even on Saturday nights.

Roadside assistance in Woodinville covers every situation that can be resolved at your location without moving the vehicle. Dead battery -- jump start and on-site charging system test, with priority awareness for closing-time winery parking situations where other help is not immediately available. Flat tire -- spare installation or transport if the spare is not viable, including on low-traffic rural roads with no shoulder. Keys locked inside the car -- make-specific entry tools with no door damage. Empty fuel tank -- enough to reach the nearest open station, critical awareness given how sparse late-night fuel options are east of SR-522.
Woodinville's winery and rural road geography makes each of these situations more isolating than the same call in an urban or suburban market. We handle all of them with that context in mind.
You call and a real dispatcher answers. You describe your location -- Hollywood District winery or brewery address, SR-522 position, Woodinville-Duvall Road cross street, or residential address -- and the situation. We confirm the service and the price and dispatch immediately. For rural road calls, we confirm the location carefully before hanging up to ensure accurate navigation.
Our technicians arrive equipped for every common Woodinville roadside situation. Battery calls in winery lots get a full charging system test -- not just a jump that leaves you wondering if the car will start again before you reach home. Flat tire calls on rural roads get spare installation with appropriate safety awareness for the low-traffic, low-visibility context. Lockout calls use make-specific tools with no door damage. Fuel calls deliver enough to reach the nearest open station from whatever rural or winery parking area you are calling from.
Nothing is left half-resolved before we leave.
The Hollywood District winery and brewery cluster -- Chateau Ste. Michelle, Columbia Winery, Redhook, and the dozens of tasting rooms along NE 145th Street and the surrounding blocks -- is the most concentrated weekend roadside call zone in Woodinville. Vehicles that park in morning temperatures and sit for 3 to 5 hours during tastings and tours return to batteries that have discharged in the cold. This pattern peaks on Saturday and Sunday afternoons from October through March when cold temperatures compound the extended parking period. The winery parking lots close after the last tasting and stranded drivers in empty lots after closing time are among the most isolating Woodinville roadside situations we handle.
SR-522 through the Woodinville corridor generates roadside and towing calls from both the commuter traffic heading toward Monroe and Snohomish and the visitor traffic heading to and from the wine country. The section between the I-405 interchange and the Woodinville Warehouse District generates most of the SR-522 calls, with the transition from urban to semi-rural character happening quickly after the SR-522 and Woodinville-Duvall Road junction.
Woodinville-Duvall Road east of SR-522 generates the most isolated roadside calls in our Woodinville service area. Low traffic volume, limited cell service in some sections, no shoulder on much of the road, and the increasing distance from services as you move east all make a breakdown on Woodinville-Duvall Road more stressful than a breakdown in the Hollywood District. We navigate this road and respond to it.
The Hollywood District winery parking situation after closing time and the rural Woodinville-Duvall Road breakdown are the two most distinctly Woodinville roadside contexts in our service area. A stranded driver in an empty winery parking lot after 6pm on a Saturday with no nearby services is a call type that requires a service that responds at that hour with the same price as midday. That is what we do.
Serving Woodinville from our Kirkland location at 13025 100th Ave NE, Kirkland WA 98034. AAA authorized, fully licensed and insured, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year with no after-hours fee structure.