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How much are spark plugs for a 2017 Honda Civic?

In general, four spark plugs for a 2017 Honda Civic cost about $8–$60 for the parts, with labor adding roughly $40–$150. The total installed price typically falls in the range of about $60–$210, depending on the plug type, brand, and local labor rates.


Like most modern Hondas, a 2017 Civic uses four spark plugs. The exact price you pay depends on the plug material and brand you choose, as well as where you buy and whether you have them installed by a shop or do it yourself. The following sections break down typical costs and practical considerations.


What affects spark plug pricing


Prices vary by plug material, brand, and retailer. The table below shows common choices and their typical ranges for a four-plug set in a 2017 Civic.



  • Copper spark plugs: about $2–$4 each, four total roughly $8–$16. Copper plugs are the most affordable option but may wear faster and require more frequent replacements.

  • Platinum spark plugs: about $4–$8 each, four total roughly $16–$32. A common OEM-friendly option with moderate longevity.

  • Iridium (or double-platinum) spark plugs: about $8–$15 each, four total roughly $32–$60. Highest durability and longest intervals, often recommended for newer Hondas.


Prices can vary by retailer, bundled kits (which may include anti-seize compounds or gaskets), and whether you buy individual plugs or a multi-pack.


Engine variants and spark plug compatibility


The 2017 Civic lineup includes two main engine configurations—the 2.0-liter naturally aspirated and the 1.5-liter turbo. The recommended plug type and heat range can differ between engines, so it’s important to confirm the exact specification for your vehicle (by VIN or owner’s manual) before purchasing.


Estimated parts and labor costs


Here’s a practical breakdown of typical costs for parts and professional installation, reflecting common U.S. market ranges. Prices can vary by region and shop policy.



  • Parts (4 plugs):

    • Copper: about $8–$16 total for four

    • Platinum: about $16–$32 total for four

    • Iridium: about $32–$60 total for four



  • Labor: Most shops bill for about 0.5–1 hour of labor to replace four spark plugs, at typical rates of $80–$150 per hour. Total labor roughly $40–$150.

  • Estimated installed price range (parts + labor):

    • Copper plugs: roughly $48–$166 total

    • Platinum plugs: roughly $56–$182 total

    • Iridium plugs: roughly $72–$210 total




Note: If ignition coils or coil boots show wear, or if tools or special gaps are required, additional costs may apply. The 2017 Civic uses a coil-on-plug arrangement, which generally keeps replacement straightforward but can add cost if an ignition coil needs replacement.


Where to buy and install


Options include Honda dealerships, big-box auto parts stores, and online retailers. Each path has trade-offs in price, availability, and warranties.



  • Dealerships: often the most expensive but guaranteed compatibility and factory recommendations.

  • Auto parts stores (e.g., Advance Auto Parts, AutoZone, O'Reilly): balance price and convenience; often carry OEM- or aftermarket-grade plugs.

  • Online retailers and bulk suppliers: potential for the lowest per-plug price; ensure you select the correct heat range and gap for your engine.


Local labor rates will influence the final installed price, and some shops offer discounts if you purchase plugs through them or if you bundle the job with other maintenance.


Summary


For a 2017 Honda Civic, expect about $8–$60 for four spark plugs depending on the plug type, plus roughly $40–$150 for labor. The total installed cost typically ranges from about $60–$210, with variations based on regional labor rates, plug brand, and any additional parts needed. Always verify the exact plug specification for your engine variant in the owner's manual or with your mechanic.

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