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A mobile mechanic's spanner set, pliers and leather tool pouch laid out on a dark surface
5.0 stars · 99 Google reviews · Moab, UT

The shop comesto you.

Mike's Field Services is a 24hr mobile mechanic in Moab. Broke down on the highway, stuck in the driveway, or stranded out past the pavement, we load the tools and the parts and roll to you.

Text where you are Call (435) 260-8237 The price before the wrench turns
Owner-run out of Moab

A tow takes your truck to a shop and your day with it. Mike does it backwards. He brings the shop to the breakdown and gets you moving where you sit.

24/7
Call or text any hour. Breakdowns do not keep business hours, so neither does Mike.
5.0
Ninety-nine Google reviews, every one of them five stars. That is the whole pitch.
On-site
Most repairs done where you are, no tow, no waiting room, no rental car.
Fully mobile, we drive to the job
24-hour call and text line
Honest price up front, no surprises
Owner-operated, Mike does the work

What Mike handles in the field.

Most of what a shop does, done in your driveway or on the shoulder of the road. Hover a job to see it.

  • 01

    Roadside breakdowns

    Stranded on the highway or off it. Text your location and what the vehicle is doing, and Mike rolls out with the tools and parts most likely to get you back on the road today.

  • 02

    No-start & won't-crank

    Dead at the campsite or the trailhead. A lot of no-starts come down to a battery, a connection, a starter, or a belt, and they get sorted on the spot instead of on a flatbed.

  • 03

    Brakes, batteries & belts

    The wear-and-tear work that keeps a vehicle safe. Pads and rotors, batteries and alternators, belts and hoses, done at your home or job site so you never lose a day to it.

  • 04

    Check-engine & electrical

    Pulling codes, chasing down sensors, and sorting the electrical gremlins that leave a dash lit up. Mike tells you what the code actually means before anything gets replaced.

  • 05

    Fluids, leaks & overheating

    Oil and coolant, a temperature gauge climbing in the canyon heat, a leak leaving spots on the driveway. Caught and fixed before it turns into the expensive kind of problem.

  • 06

    Scheduled & fleet work

    Not every call is an emergency. Set up routine repairs and upkeep on your own schedule, at the house or where your trucks park, and skip the shop queue entirely.

Three texts and you're moving.

No phone tree, no service writer, no waiting room. Here is the whole thing.

01

Tell Mike what happened

Call or text (435) 260-8237. Roadside, drop a pin and a couple of photos. Give him the year, make, and model and what the vehicle is doing.

02

He loads up and rolls out

Mike packs the tools and the parts most likely to fix it before he leaves, then drives to wherever you are. You get the price up front, not after.

03

Fixed on the spot

Most jobs are done right where you sit, often the same day. If something genuinely needs a shop, Mike tells you straight instead of guessing.

Wherever the truck quit.

A mobile mechanic does not have a building, the country around Moab is the shop. Driveways, parking lots, trailheads, and the side of the highway.

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A mechanic at the open back of a service van loaded with equipment
The van is the shopTools, parts, and diagnostics, loaded and ready to roll
A field service worker in a hi-vis vest beside a service van with a tool tray
On-site, not on a flatbedWe come to the breakdown so the vehicle never leaves you
A white work van parked on the street, ready for a mobile call-out
Moab and the country around itSpanish Valley to Castle Valley to Green River
A mechanic in coveralls working at the back of a work van
Set up at your locationDriveway, job site, or the shoulder of the highway
A spanner set, pliers and leather tool pouch laid out on a dark surface
The right tool for the callLoaded before Mike leaves, not borrowed at the scene
A wall rack of pliers and hand tools
Diagnose, then fixMike finds the real problem before anything gets replaced
A set of combination wrenches
Done where you sitMost repairs finished on-site, often the same day
Work gloves, a tape measure, a level and a blade laid out on a dark surface
Prepared for the backcountryRemote calls near Moab are the calls Mike is built for
5.0
★★★★★
99 reviews on Google, every one five stars
A 24hr mobile mechanic that actually shows up is rare. Mike showed up. He told me what it would cost before he started, and the number didn't move. That's the whole game. Broke down off the pavement near Moab and figured I was getting towed for hours. He had me running where I sat. Ninety-nine reviews, not one under five stars. You don't fake that.

What people keep saying about working with Mike

Read them all on Google
A mobile mechanic working from the back of a service van

One mechanic, one truck, and a phone that's always on.

Mike's Field Services is owner-run out of Moab. When you call, you get Mike, not a dispatcher and not a rotating crew. He works on cars and trucks where they break down, day or night, and he tells you the price before he picks up a wrench.

Moab is hard on vehicles. Heat, washboard roads, and a lot of miles between you and the nearest shop. A mobile mechanic is built for exactly that, and the country around town is where Mike does his best work.

MoabSpanish ValleyCastle ValleyThompson SpringsGreen RiverLa SalMonticello

Straight answers.

The questions people ask before they call. No runaround.

Are you really available 24 hours?
Breakdowns do not wait for business hours, so neither do we. Call or text (435) 260-8237 any time, day or night. If Mike is under a vehicle when you reach out, he will text you back with a window as soon as his hands are free.
What does a mobile mechanic actually do at my location?
Most of what a shop does, done in your driveway, a parking lot, a trailhead, or the shoulder of the road. That includes no-start and won't-crank diagnosis, batteries and alternators, brakes, belts and hoses, fluids and leaks, sensors and check-engine codes, and a lot of the smaller repairs that would otherwise mean a tow. If a job genuinely needs a lift or a shop, Mike will tell you that straight.
Where do you go? What's the service area?
Moab and the country around it: Spanish Valley, Castle Valley, Thompson Springs, Green River, La Sal, and down toward Monticello. If you broke down somewhere remote near Moab, text your location and Mike will tell you whether he can get to you.
My truck won't start out at a campsite. Can you come to me?
That is exactly the call to make. Send your location by text, describe what the vehicle is doing, and Mike will bring the tools and parts most likely to get you moving. A lot of remote no-starts are a battery, a connection, or a belt and they get sorted on the spot.
What kinds of vehicles do you work on?
Cars, trucks, and SUVs, gas and diesel. Tell Mike the year, make, and model when you reach out so he can load the right parts and tools before he heads your way.
How fast can you get to me?
It depends on where you are and what else is on the board, but a mobile mechanic skips the tow and the shop queue, so you are often back on the road the same day. Text first for the quickest honest answer on timing.
How much will it cost?
Mike gives you the number before he turns a wrench. Tell him the vehicle and the symptoms and he will walk you through what the diagnosis and repair are likely to run, so there are no surprises when the work is done.
What if you can't fix it on-site?
Some jobs really do belong in a shop, and Mike will say so rather than waste your money. When that happens he will tell you what the vehicle needs and point you in the right direction so you are not left guessing.
Do you do scheduled work, not just emergencies?
Yes. Plenty of folks have Mike out for brakes, batteries, belts, and routine fixes on their own schedule, at home or at the job site, so they never lose a day sitting in a waiting room.
How do I reach you?
Call or text (435) 260-8237. Text is usually fastest, especially if you are roadside, because you can drop a pin and a couple of photos and Mike can roll with the right parts already loaded.

Broke down? Text Mike.

Tell him where you are and what the vehicle is doing. Roadside, drop a pin and a couple of photos so he can bring the right parts the first time.

The price before the wrench turns.Mike walks you through the cost before any work starts, so the number at the end is the number you agreed to.
(435) 260-8237Call or text, answered around the clock
24 hours, 7 daysDay, night, weekend, or holiday, the line is on
Moab, UT & the surrounding areaSpanish Valley · Castle Valley · Thompson Springs · Green River · La Sal · Monticello

Tell Mike what's going on

He'll text or call you back, usually fast. For a live breakdown, text is quickest.

No call center and no spam. Your message goes straight to Mike, and he gets back to you himself.

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