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How much are coils for a 2008 Honda Accord?

Prices for ignition coils and suspension coil springs on a 2008 Honda Accord vary by engine, part type, brand, and retailer. In brief: ignition coils typically cost between $40 and $120 per coil, with four coils needed on four-cylinder models and six on the V6. Suspension coil springs generally run about $60 to $150 per spring, with sets for front and rear depending on the kit. Labor and taxes are extra.


The term "coils" can refer to either ignition coils (for spark delivery) or suspension coil springs. Below is a breakdown of typical current pricing for both interpretations, along with notes on parts that affect the total bill and what to expect if you replace just one unit or the whole set.


Ignition Coils for the 2008 Accord


The following price ranges reflect common aftermarket and OEM options available to owners and mechanics across North America. Prices can vary by retailer, location, and whether you choose OEM or aftermarket parts.



  • 4-cylinder 2.4L engine: typically four ignition coils. Aftermarket price range: $40–$70 per coil; OEM price range: $70–$110 per coil.

  • 6-cylinder 3.0L engine: typically six ignition coils. Aftermarket price range: $45–$80 per coil; OEM price range: $80–$120 per coil.

  • Notes: refurbished or rebuilt coils may be cheaper but carry higher risk; some owners replace coils as part of a “coil pack” service if their vehicle uses a pack design for certain engines.


When budgeting for ignition coils, you should plan for the full set if you’re replacing all coils due to wear or misfire diagnostics. Replacing a single faulty coil is common too, but diagnosis should confirm a single-coil failure versus a broader ignition issue.


Suspension Coil Springs for the 2008 Accord


Prices below cover typical new, aftermarket coil springs. Installation often includes labor for removing the old springs, wheel alignment, and possible replacement of related components. Prices can vary by brand and whether you replace front, rear, or all four springs.



  • Front coil springs (two springs): approximately $60–$150 per spring.

  • Rear coil springs (two springs): approximately $60–$130 per spring.

  • Complete set (all four springs): roughly $240–$520 total.


Labor and alignment can add to the total, typically ranging from about $150–$350 depending on shop rates and vehicle condition. If you replace only one end, the labor cost may be lower, but replacing both ends is common for balanced handling and ride quality.


Summary


For a 2008 Honda Accord, ignition coils generally cost $40–$120 per coil depending on aftermarket versus OEM and engine configuration, with four coils for the 4-cylinder and six for the V6. Suspension coil springs typically run $60–$150 per spring, with full sets between $240–$520. Labor, taxes, and regional price differences can significantly affect the final bill, so it’s wise to obtain multiple quotes and confirm whether your shop uses OEM parts or reputable aftermarket equivalents.

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