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Certified Auto Repair & Maintenance — Tri-Cities, WA

Nissan Mechanic Repair & Maintenance

At 360 Automotive and Repair, we help Nissan owners across Kennewick, Richland, and West Richland keep their vehicles dependable with clear maintenance, diagnostics, and repair guidance. From routine service to CVT concerns, warning lights, AC problems, and drivability issues, we’ll help you understand what your Nissan needs and what can wait.

ASE Certified

OEM-Quality Parts

Warranty Friendly

CVT Specialist

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

Kennewick

West Richland

Richland

Nissan Auto Service in Tri-Cities

Nissan vehicles are practical, comfortable, and popular for daily driving, commuting, and family use. The key is staying ahead of routine maintenance and paying attention to early symptoms like shuddering, hesitation, warning lights, overheating, or unusual noises.

At 360 Automotive and Repair, we look at your Nissan’s mileage, service history, symptoms, and driving habits before recommending the next step. Our goal is to give you a clear diagnosis, without scare tactics or a one-size-fits-all repair list.

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Oil Change & Filter

Nissan oil changes using the correct oil specification, with attention to mileage, service history, and engine performance over time.

CVT Transmission Service

Nissan CVT service using the correct fluid, with diagnostics for shuddering, whining, hesitation, delayed acceleration, or transmission warning lights.

Brake Inspection & Repair

Nissan brake repair for pads, rotors, calipers, brake fluid concerns, and electronic parking brake systems that require the right service procedure.

Engine Diagnostics

Nissan engine diagnostics for check engine lights, misfires, rough running, EVAP faults, sensor issues, and drivability concerns.

Cooling System Repair

Nissan cooling system repair for overheating, coolant leaks, radiator issues, thermostat problems, water pump wear, and model-specific coolant concerns.

AC Repair & Recharge

Nissan AC repair for warm air, weak cooling, intermittent AC, refrigerant leaks, compressor issues, and systems that struggle in Tri-Cities summer heat.

Suspension & Steering

Nissan suspension and steering repair for clunks, uneven tire wear, loose handling, struts, tie rods, ball joints, and truck/SUV front-end wear.

Electrical Diagnosis

Nissan electrical diagnostics for no-start issues, batteries, alternators, warning lights, sensors, wiring faults, and transmission-related codes.

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Ready to Book Nissan 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 Nissan Vehicles

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

High Frequency

Altima and Rogue — CVT Transmission Failure

Nissan's CVT is the most documented failure pattern in the lineup. CVT issues account for over 30% of powertrain complaints on Nissans from 2010–2020. Early symptoms include shuddering on acceleration, delayed throttle response, and a whining noise from the transmission. The 2013–2017 Altima and 2014–2016 Rogue were part of Nissan's own warranty extension. A CVT fluid change using Nissan-spec NS-3 fluid is the most important preventive step — once shudder starts, early diagnosis is the difference between a fluid service and a full replacement.

High Frequency

Nissan CVT — Valve Body Failure

The valve body manages hydraulic pressure inside the CVT. When it fails — which happens with notable frequency in Nissan's CVT design — symptoms include jerky or unpredictable shifts, delayed acceleration, and loss of power. A "check transmission" warning may also appear. Valve body failure requires transmission-specific diagnostics and is distinct from general CVT wear.

Common

Frontier and Pathfinder (2005–2010) — Radiator Coolant Contaminating Transmission Fluid

A known failure in the factory radiator on these models allows engine coolant to mix with transmission fluid. The result is milky fluid inside the transmission that destroys internal components quickly. If you own one of these vehicles and haven't had the radiator inspected, it's worth checking — the repair is much more manageable than replacing a transmission.

Common

Nissan Altima — EVAP System Faults and Check Engine Light

Check engine lights on Altimas frequently trace back to EVAP system faults — typically a failing purge valve or degraded fuel cap seal. These don't affect drivability immediately but will keep the check engine light on and can affect emissions testing. Proper diagnosis identifies the specific component rather than replacing parts by guesswork.

Frequently asked questions about Nissan vehicles

What does Nissan CVT fluid service mean?
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Do I have to take my Nissan to the dealership for maintenance?
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Why does my Nissan Pathfinder or Frontier shift poorly after overheating?