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How much does it cost to replace spark plugs in a 2017 Nissan Titan?

Typically about $250 to $400 for spark plug replacement on a 2017 Nissan Titan, depending on plug type and local labor rates.


The Titan uses a 5.6-liter V8 with eight spark plugs in a coil-on-plug setup. Prices vary with the plug material (copper, platinum, or iridium), the time required for access, and whether ignition coils or related components are replaced during the service. This article outlines the main cost drivers and what you can expect at a shop.


What affects the cost?


The price you pay is influenced by several factors, including plug type, labor time, and shop rates. The following items are the main cost drivers:



  • Number of plugs: The 2017 Titan’s 5.6L V8 requires eight spark plugs, so you’re paying for eight units.

  • Spark plug type: Copper plugs are cheapest but wear quickly; platinum or iridium plugs cost more upfront but can last longer and may offer better performance.

  • Labor time and accessibility: Accessing eight plugs in a V8 with coil-on-plug ignition can be more time-consuming, especially if components like the intake plenum must be moved.

  • Labor rate by location and shop: Dealer service departments usually bill higher hourly rates than independents. Rates commonly range from about $80 to $150 per hour, depending on region.

  • Additional parts or ignition components: If misfires or wear prompt replacement of ignition coils, boots, or wires, expect extra costs beyond the plugs themselves.


In short, the total cost reflects whether you choose copper versus iridium/platinum plugs, the time a mechanic spends, and whether any related parts are replaced during the service.


What to expect at a shop


The following steps outline the typical process and what affects the price you’ll see on an invoice.


Typical service steps



  • Estimate and plug specification: The shop will confirm the correct plug type for your engine and provide a parts-and-labor estimate.

  • Parts procurement and prep: Eight plugs are ordered, and coils/boots are inspected for wear.

  • Replacement work: Technicians remove each coil, replace the plugs, and reassemble the ignition system.

  • Testing and inspection: The engine is tested for proper firing and smooth operation; diagnostics may be run if misfires are suspected.

  • Final billing and recommendations: The final invoice is provided, with guidance on future maintenance intervals.


The exact price will depend on your location, whether you use a dealership or an independent shop, and whether any additional parts are required. If you’re comparing quotes, ask for the price per plug and the estimated labor hours, plus any charges for additional components.


Summary


For a 2017 Nissan Titan, spark plug replacement typically costs between roughly $150 and $500, with most people falling in the $250–$400 range when only eight plugs are involved and no extras are needed. Costs vary by plug material, labor rates, and whether ignition coils or other parts are replaced during service. Always request a written estimate that itemizes parts and labor before authorizing work.

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