Ford Mechanic Repair & Maintenance
Ford trucks, cars, and SUVs are everywhere in the Tri-Cities. From F-150s and Explorers to Rangers, Broncos, Escapes, and Super Duty trucks, our team sees Ford vehicles every day at our Kennewick, Richland, and West Richland locations. Whether your Ford is used for daily driving, towing, hauling, commuting, or weekend trips, we’ll help you understand what’s going on and what needs attention.
ASE Certified
OEM-Quality Parts
Warranty Friendly
Truck & SUV Specialist
Schedule Ford Service
3 locations across the Tri-Cities. Same-day diagnostics available.
(509) 572-2769
Oil Change & Filter
Ford oil changes using the correct oil viscosity and filter for your engine. This is especially important for EcoBoost engines, where clean oil helps protect the turbocharger and timing components.
Transmission Service
Ford transmission service and diagnostics for automatic and manual transmissions. If your Ford is shifting hard, slipping, or hesitating, we inspect the fluid condition and diagnose the cause before recommending a repair.
Brake Inspection & Repair
Ford brake repair for pads, rotors, calipers, brake fluid concerns, and towing-related wear. Trucks used for hauling or towing often wear brakes differently than daily commuters.
Engine Diagnostics
Ford check engine light diagnostics for misfires, rough running, sensor issues, fuel system concerns, and Ford-specific fault codes. We test before replacing parts.
Cooling System Repair
Ford cooling system service for radiators, thermostats, water pumps, hoses, coolant leaks, and overheating concerns. This is especially important on trucks and SUVs used under heavier load.
AC Repair & Recharge
Ford AC repair for warm air, weak airflow, compressor problems, refrigerant leaks, and cooling that works only part of the time. We diagnose the system before recommending a recharge.
Suspension & Steering
Ford suspension and steering repair for ball joints, control arms, shocks, struts, tie rods, clunks, vibrations, uneven tire wear, and loose handling.
Electrical Diagnosis
Ford electrical diagnostics for alternators, starters, batteries, wiring, power windows, warning lights, and no-start concerns. Modern Ford vehicles rely on complex electrical systems that need proper testing.
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 Ford Vehicles
These are the repairs that actually come through our bays on Ford vehicles.
High Frequency
F-150 (3.5L EcoBoost) — Cold-Start Timing Chain Rattle
Some F-150 models with the 3.5L EcoBoost engine can develop a rattle at startup. Because the noise may go away quickly, it is easy to ignore — but it is worth diagnosing before it turns into a larger timing-related repair.
High Frequency
F-150 (5.4L Triton V8) — Spark Plug Seizure and Ejection
Some older Ford F-150 trucks with the 5.4L Triton V8 are known for difficult spark plug service. If your truck is due for a tune-up, the right process and tools matter so a routine service does not become a bigger repair.
Common
Ford Explorer (2011–2017) — Rear Suspension Toe Link Fracture
If your Explorer feels loose, wanders on the road, or wears rear tires unevenly, the suspension should be inspected. Rear suspension concerns can affect alignment, handling, and tire life.
Common
F-150 Transmission — Harsh Shifts and Slipping (2010–2017)
Hard shifts, delayed engagement, or slipping can come from fluid issues, transmission control problems, or internal wear. We start with diagnostics and fluid inspection so you are not guessing at an expensive repair.
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