In a 2008 Honda Accord, the number of ignition coils depends on the engine: four coils for the 2.4-liter four-cylinder version, and six coils for the 3.0-liter V6 version.
Engine options and ignition systems
In 2008, the Accord was offered with two main engine choices. The four-cylinder models use a 2.4-liter engine, while the V6 models use a 3.0-liter engine. Both configurations use a coil-on-plug ignition system, meaning each spark plug has its own ignition coil.
For readers seeking a quick reference, the coil count is tied to the number of cylinders in the engine.
- 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine: 4 ignition coils (one per cylinder).
- 3.0-liter V6 engine: 6 ignition coils (one per cylinder).
In short, if you know the engine in your 2008 Accord, you can determine the exact coil count: 4 for four-cylinder models and 6 for V6 models.
Maintenance considerations
Ignition coils generally last many miles, but symptoms of failing coils—misfires, rough idle, loss of power—may necessitate inspection or replacement. When replacing coils, it's typical to replace spark plugs at the same time for best results.
Practical implications
Knowing the correct coil count helps when ordering parts or diagnosing misfires. The 2008 Accord's coil count depends on the engine: 4 for the 2.4L four-cylinder and 6 for the 3.0L V6.
Summary
The 2008 Honda Accord uses four ignition coils on the 2.4L four-cylinder model and six ignition coils on the 3.0L V6 model, with both configurations employing a coil-on-plug design. Understanding the engine in your car will tell you the exact coil count.


