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How much does it cost to replace a coil in an Audi Q5?

For a typical Audi Q5, replacing a single ignition coil generally costs about $150 to $350, including both parts and labor. If you need all four coils on the common 2.0-liter quattro, expect roughly $600 to $1,400. For the 3.0-liter V6 option, which uses six coils, the price can run roughly $900 to $2,400. Prices vary by engine, brand, and shop rates.


What drives the price


The following factors most commonly determine the final bill for coil replacement on an Audi Q5:



  • Engine type and number of coils (4 coils on the 2.0L Q5, 6 coils on the 3.0L Q5, with variations in other trims)

  • Coil type and brand (OEM vs aftermarket; coil-on-plug vs distributor-style packs)

  • Labor rates and shop location (dealer vs independent shop)

  • Need to replace spark plugs at the same time (often recommended)

  • Diagnostic and inspection fees to confirm misfire codes and coil health

  • Additional parts or wiring harness issues discovered during service


In practice, expect the final price to reflect these factors; obtaining a written quote that itemizes parts, labor, and any diagnostics helps avoid surprises.


Estimated price ranges by engine configuration


Below are typical total price ranges you might see, depending on the Q5 engine and how many coils are involved:



  • Single ignition coil replacement (any Q5 engine): parts typically $60–$120; labor $60–$180; total commonly $120–$300. Dealer pricing can be higher.

  • Q5 with 4 coils (2.0L turbo engine): total replacement usually $600–$1,400.

  • Q5 with 6 coils (3.0L V6 engine): total replacement usually $900–$2,400.

  • Additional costs if you replace spark plugs at the same time: roughly $100–$300 extra, depending on the engine and plug type.


Note that these ranges are approximate and depend on your location, whether the shop uses OEM or aftermarket coils, and the current market prices for parts and labor. Always request a detailedquote before agreeing to service.


What to expect at the shop


Most shops will diagnose misfires and confirm which coils are faulty before starting work. If more than one coil is failing or there is ongoing misfire trouble, some technicians recommend replacing the entire set to prevent future issues. Ask about warranty coverage on parts and labor, which can vary by vendor and whether the coil is OEM or aftermarket.


Summary


For a typical Audi Q5, replacing a single ignition coil usually costs around $150–$350, while replacing all coils on a 4-coil 2.0L setup runs about $600–$1,400, and a 6-coil 3.0L setup runs about $900–$2,400. Costs depend on engine, coil type, brand, labor rates, and whether spark plugs or diagnostics are added. To avoid surprises, obtain a written, itemized quote and consider whether replacing plugs at the same time is prudent.

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