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Certified Auto Repair & Maintenance — Tri-Cities, WA

Honda Mechanic Repair & Maintenance

Honda owners tend to keep their vehicles a long time — and for good reason. But the Civics, Accords, and CR-Vs that hit 200,000 miles aren't the ones that skipped maintenance. At 360 Auto & Repair, we service Honda vehicles at our three locations in Kennewick, Richland, and West Richland.

ASE Certified

OEM-Quality Parts

Warranty Friendly

CVT Specialist

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Schedule Honda Service

3 locations across the Tri-Cities. Same-day diagnostics available.

Kennewick

West Richland

Richland

Honda Auto Service in Tri-Cities

Honda's reputation for reliability is real — but it's maintenance-dependent in ways that catch owners off guard. The 1.5T engine in the CR-V and Civic has a documented fuel dilution problem. The CVT in the 2016–2021 Civic has a known shudder issue that Honda addressed with a specific fluid and software update. Older Accords with hydraulic power steering develop rack leaks at high mileage. These aren't surprises to us.

Our technicians work on Hondas regularly across all three locations. Whether it's a Maintenance Minder service, a transmission fluid check, or a check engine light that needs a real diagnosis rather than a code clear, we can help.

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Oil Change & Filter

Honda oil changes using the correct viscosity and filter to protect engine wear, performance, and long-term reliability.

Transmission Service

Honda CVT and automatic transmission service using the correct Honda-specified fluid to help prevent shudder and early wear.

Brake Inspection & Repair

Honda brake repair for pads, rotors, calipers, and electronic parking brake systems found on newer Accord and CR-V models.

Engine Diagnostics

Honda check engine light diagnostics for misfires, warning lights, sensor issues, and fault codes with more than one possible cause.

Cooling System Repair

Honda cooling system service for radiators, thermostats, water pumps, coolant leaks, and overheating concerns.

AC Repair & Recharge

Honda AC repair for warm air, intermittent cooling, refrigerant leaks, compressor issues, and recharge-related problems.

Suspension & Steering

Honda suspension and steering repair for struts, tie rods, ball joints, rack leaks, stiff steering, and uneven handling.

Electrical Diagnosis

Honda electrical diagnostics for alternators, starters, wiring, sensors, and warning lights that need proper testing before parts are replaced.

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Ready to Book Honda Service at a Reliable Mechanic Shop?

Three locations across the Tri-Cities — Kennewick, West Richland, and Richland. Same-day diagnostics available. No dealership wait times.

6200 W. Clearwater Ave.
Tue–Fri 7AM–6PM

3320 Kennedy Rd.
Tue–Fri 7AM–6PM

1621 Terminal Dr.
Tue–Fri 7AM–6PM

Common Issues with Honda Vehicles

These are the repairs that actually come through our bays on Honda vehicles

High Frequency

Honda CR-V & Civic (1.5T, 2017–2020) — Fuel Dilution in Engine Oil

The 1.5L turbo engine has a documented problem where fuel mixes into the engine oil, particularly in cold climates and short-trip driving where the engine never fully warms up. Contaminated oil loses its lubrication effectiveness and accelerates internal wear over time. Honda issued TSBs acknowledging the issue but never a formal recall. Signs include an oil level that rises between changes and a faint fuel smell at the dipstick.

High Frequency

Honda Civic CVT (2016–2021) — Transmission Shudder

CVT shudder on acceleration is a documented and common issue on 9th and 10th-gen Civics. Honda's TSBs call for updated CVT fluid and a TCM software update as the first fix. If shudder continues after the fluid service, internal CVT wear is likely present. Catching it at the fluid stage is significantly less expensive than a full transmission replacement.

Common

Honda Accord — Power Steering Rack Leaks (Pre-2013)

Hydraulic power steering racks on 2003–2012 Accords develop fluid leaks as rack seals harden with age and mileage. Symptoms include stiff or inconsistent steering feel, a whining noise when turning, and fluid under the vehicle. This is a wear-related failure on older Accords — catching it early keeps the repair straightforward.

Common

Honda Civic (9th Gen, 2012–2015) — Engine Block Cracking from Overheating

Some 9th-gen Civics with the 1.8L engine experienced block cracking caused by overheating, typically from a stuck thermostat or slow coolant leak that went undiagnosed. A cracked block is an expensive repair. On this generation specifically, any overheating warning or unexplained coolant loss warrants prompt inspection.

Frequently asked questions about Honda vehicles

Do I need to take my Honda to the dealership for maintenance?
How does the Honda Maintenance Minder work?
Why does my Honda Civic shudder when accelerating?
What is Honda CVT fluid service?
What should I do if my Honda temperature light comes on?
Why does my older Honda Accord have stiff steering or a power steering fluid leak?
Why is my Honda check engine light flashing?
Why does my Honda AC work sometimes but blow warm air other times?
Why does my Honda shake when braking?
Is a high-mileage Honda worth repairing?