Typically, replacing all four spark plugs in an HR-V costs about $150 to $300, depending on plug type and labor rates. Dealers can be more expensive than independent shops.
In practice, the price varies with the plug material (copper, platinum, or iridium), the shop’s labor rate, whether you go to a dealer or an independent mechanic, and how accessible the engine is for replacing the plugs. Most HR-V models use four coil-on-plug units, and the job usually takes about 0.5–1.0 hour of labor in a standard shop, with higher costs if extra components like boots or coils need attention.
What affects the cost
Several factors determine the final bill for spark plug replacement on a Honda HR-V. The following list highlights the main cost drivers.
- Plug type and price per plug (copper, platinum, or iridium). Iridium plugs are the longest lasting and most common in newer cars, but they cost more per plug.
- Parts quantity: four spark plugs are required for the HR-V’s four-cylinder engine.
- Labor time and rate: typical labor is around 0.5–1.0 hour, with shop rates ranging from roughly $75–$125 per hour at independents and $100–$180+ per hour at dealerships.
- Engine access and service complexity: some model years or configurations are easier to reach than others; tighter access increases labor time.
- OEM vs aftermarket plugs: OEM plugs may cost more but are designed for the exact engine; aftermarket equivalents can be cheaper but vary in quality.
- Additional services: ignition coil inspection or replacement, boot/gasket checks, or cleaning and torque checks can add to the cost.
Understanding these factors helps you estimate the total and compare quotes from different shops.
Cost ranges by plug type
Here's a rough breakdown of typical parts costs and total (parts plus labor) for four spark plugs, based on common options.
- Copper or standard plugs: parts roughly $8–$24 for four; labor about $40–$120; total estimate $48–$144.
- Platinum plugs: parts roughly $24–$48 for four; labor about $40–$120; total estimate $64–$168.
- Iridium or OEM long-life plugs (most modern HR-Vs): parts roughly $40–$100 for four; labor about $40–$120; total estimate $80–$220.
Costs can vary by region, shop, and whether you supply the plugs yourself. Dealerships often price toward the higher end, while independent shops tend to be more competitive.
Dealership vs independent pricing
Dealerships typically charge higher hourly rates and may use OEM parts by default, while independent mechanics usually offer lower labor rates and a broader mix of plug options (OEM or aftermarket). Always ask for a written quote that itemizes parts and labor, and confirm whether the price includes any disposal fees or shop supplies.
What to expect in practice
For a typical 4-cylinder Honda HR-V, you’ll likely see a quoted range that reflects the plug material chosen and the shop’s rate. If you’re aiming to minimize cost, consider asking for the most cost-effective iridium option or a reputable aftermarket plug with a similar lifespan, and compare multiple quotes from independent shops. If your warranty or maintenance plan covers parts and labor, check whether spark plug replacement is included.
Summary
Replacing all four spark plugs in a Honda HR-V generally costs between about $150 and $300 at an independent shop, with dealership prices often higher. The final price depends on plug material (copper, platinum, or iridium), labor rates, and any extra services required. By comparing quotes and confirming exact part choices, you can find the best balance of price and quality, while keeping your HR-V running smoothly.


