Kia Mechanic Repair & Maintenance
At 360 Automotive and Repair, we help Kia owners across Tri-Cities keep their vehicles reliable, comfortable, and ready for daily life. From routine maintenance to diagnostics and repair, we’ll give you clear answers about what your Kia needs now, what can wait, and how to keep it running well.
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3 locations across the Tri-Cities. Same-day diagnostics available.
(509) 572-2769
Oil Change & Filter
Kia oil changes using the correct oil specification, with attention to oil level, service history, and engines that may need closer monitoring between visits.
Transmission Service
Kia transmission service and diagnostics for hesitation, shuddering, delayed engagement, and dual-clutch symptoms in stop-and-go driving.
Brake Inspection & Repair
Kia brake repair for pads, rotors, calipers, brake fluid concerns, and newer electronic parking brake systems that require the right service procedure.
Engine Diagnostics
Kia engine diagnostics for knocking, cold-start noise, misfires, rough running, oil consumption, warning lights, and drivability concerns.
Cooling System Repair
Kia cooling system repair for overheating, coolant leaks, radiator issues, thermostat problems, water pump wear, and heat-related engine concerns.
AC Repair & Recharge
Kia AC repair for warm air, weak airflow, intermittent cooling, refrigerant leaks, compressor issues, and poor performance in Tri-Cities summer heat.
Suspension & Steering
Kia suspension and steering repair for clunks, uneven tire wear, loose handling, worn struts, tie rods, ball joints, and family SUV wear.
Electrical Diagnosis
Kia electrical diagnostics for no-start issues, batteries, alternators, warning lights, sensors, wiring faults, and software-related concerns.
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 Kia Vehicles
These are the repairs that actually come through our bays on Kia vehicles
High Frequency
Optima, Sorento, Sportage (2011–2021) — Theta II Engine Failure
The same 2.0L and 2.4L Theta II engine used in Hyundai vehicles runs through multiple Kia models and carries the same documented manufacturing defect. Metallic debris from crankshaft machining can restrict oil flow, accelerate bearing wear, and lead to connecting rod failure. Kia issued recalls and extended warranty coverage for qualifying vehicles — eligibility depends on Knock Sensor Detection System software being active and maintenance records being available.
High Frequency
Kia Soul and Seltos (2021–2023) — Piston Slap and Oil Consumption
Soul and Seltos models from this generation have a documented piston ring defect causing oil consumption and cold-start noise — a knock that occurs when cold-contracted rings allow excessive clearance. This is distinct from the Theta II bearing issue but produces similar symptoms: oil consumption without visible leaks and a cold-start noise that fades as the engine warms up.
Common
Kia Forte and Sportage — DCT Hesitation and Shudder
Kia's dual-clutch transmission is documented for low-speed hesitation and shudder when pulling away from a stop. Software updates resolve it on some vehicles; clutch wear is the cause on higher-mileage examples. Proper diagnosis determines which applies before any repair is recommended.
Common
Kia — Carbon Buildup on Intake Valves (Direct Injection Engines)
Direct injection engines — including most current Kia four-cylinders — are prone to carbon buildup on intake valves over time. Because fuel is injected directly into the cylinder rather than through the intake port, intake valves never receive the fuel wash that keeps them clean on older engines. At higher mileage, buildup causes rough idling, misfires, and reduced power. Intake valve cleaning restores normal operation.
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