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Does AAA Change Flat Tires?

Last Updated on December 15, 2025

AAA is the largest and best-known roadside assistance provider in the United States. If you have AAA, you can request a AAA technician to help with a flat tire.

In most cases, AAA will put air in the tire first. If that doesn’t solve the problem, the technician can install your inflated spare tire. If you don’t have a usable spare, AAA can typically tow your vehicle to a repair shop (towing limits depend on your membership level).

Below is everything you need to know about AAA flat tire service: what’s included, what you need to qualify, how to request help, and what happens if you don’t have a spare.

Key Takeaways

  • AAA flat tire service typically includes adding air and installing your usable spare—AAA generally doesn’t bring a spare tire to you.
  • If you don’t have a usable spare (or the tire can’t be driven safely), AAA can usually tow your vehicle—towing miles depend on your membership tier and local AAA club.
  • AAA membership pricing and benefits vary by region, but Classic/Plus/Premier tiers commonly include tire service plus jumpstarts, fuel delivery, and lockout help.
  • The best way to avoid a long, stressful roadside stop is to keep your spare inflated (or carry a repair kit) and request service through the AAA app for faster location sharing and tracking.

How AAA’s Flat Tire Change Service Works

AAA, like most roadside assistance companies, includes tire service as part of standard roadside benefits.

If you get a flat tire, you can request roadside assistance and a technician will be dispatched to your location. Tire service usually works like this:

  • Step 1: The technician checks the tire and may try adding air.
  • Step 2: If air doesn’t fix it, the technician installs your spare (as long as it’s inflated and safe to use).
  • Step 3: If you don’t have a usable spare (or the tire can’t be safely driven), AAA can arrange a tow to a nearby repair location, based on your plan’s towing limit.

You generally must be present at the time of service and be able to verify your membership (membership card/app) and identity. AAA memberships typically follow the member, meaning you can often get service whether you were driving or riding as a passenger—as long as you’re there when the technician arrives.

How to Request AAA for a Flat Tire

You can request a AAA tire service call in a few ways:

  • AAA app / online request: Often the fastest option, because you can pin your location and track arrival time.
  • Phone: Call 800-222-4357 (1-800-AAA-HELP) to request roadside assistance.
  • Text: In many areas, you can text HELP to 800-222-4357 to start a request.

When you request service, be ready to share your exact location, vehicle info, and what happened (flat tire, blowout, spare missing, etc.). If you’re in an unsafe spot, move to a safer location first (shoulder, parking lot) if you can do so safely.

How Much Does AAA Cost?

AAA pricing varies by region (“AAA club”), and promotions can change the cost. That said, many clubs offer three common tiers—Classic, Plus, and Premier—and flat tire service is included at all levels.

One example of typical pricing (varies by club) looks like this:

  • AAA Classic: around $65 per year
  • AAA Plus: around $100 per year
  • AAA Premier: around $125 per year

Most memberships also limit how many roadside “events” you can use per year (often four per member), and towing miles are typically the biggest difference between tiers.

Standard benefits can include flat tire service, vehicle jumpstarts, fuel delivery, and towing. Upgraded tiers generally add longer towing mileage and extra travel-related perks.

What Happens If You Don’t Have a Spare Tire?

Some vehicles don’t include a spare tire (they may come with run-flat tires or a sealant/inflator kit). Or your spare may be missing, deflated, or unsafe to use.

If there’s no usable spare, AAA typically won’t “create” a spare for you. Instead, AAA may:

  • Try adding air to the tire to help you limp to the nearest shop (only if it’s safe and the leak is slow)
  • Arrange a tow to a repair location if the tire can’t be safely driven

AAA roadside calls generally don’t include patching or plugging tires on-site. Once you’re at a tire shop, they can inspect the tire and determine whether it can be repaired or needs replacement.

AAA Can Tow Your Vehicle

If AAA can’t safely get you rolling (no spare, spare is unusable, or the tire is damaged beyond a safe temporary fix), then towing is usually the next step. AAA can tow your vehicle to a repair shop.

Towing mileage depends on your membership tier and local AAA club. In many areas:

  • Classic includes a short tow (often around 5 miles per tow)
  • Plus commonly includes longer towing (often up to 100 miles per tow)
  • Premier commonly includes up to 100 miles per tow, with one extended tow per year in some clubs (often up to 200 miles)

Beyond your free towing limit, you typically pay an out-of-pocket rate. If you want a sense of what longer-distance towing can cost, see: a fixed rate per mile.

Once your vehicle is at a service station, you can patch the tire (if repairable), buy a sealant kit, replace the tire, or replace multiple tires if needed for safe tread depth matching.

FAQs About AAA Flat Tire Changes

Final Word on AAA Flat Tire Changes

AAA flat tire service is included with all common membership tiers. In most situations, AAA will inflate the tire or install your spare—then tow you if the vehicle can’t be safely driven.

If you rely on AAA for tire service, the best preparation is simple: confirm you have a spare (or a usable repair kit), make sure the spare is inflated, and keep your membership info handy in the AAA app.

To request service or verify benefits in your area, contact AAA through the app, online request tool, or by calling 800-222-4357.

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