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How much is a coil for a 2008 Honda Accord?

Prices vary by engine and brand; expect roughly $40-$90 per ignition coil for the 4-cylinder model and about $60-$120 per coil for the V6, with OEM parts typically at the higher end and aftermarket parts often cheaper.


Engine options and coil types


The 2008 Honda Accord came with two engines. Each cylinder uses its own ignition coil (coil-on-plug). The 2.4-liter four-cylinder has four coils, one per cylinder, while the 3.0-liter V6 uses six coils. Coils are sold individually, but it’s common to replace more than one coil at the same time if multiple failures are suspected, especially on higher-mileage cars.


Four-cylinder 2.4L engine


In this configuration, you will typically see four ignition coils. Individual COP units are commonly priced in the following range depending on brand: aftermarket coils usually cost $40-$90 each; OEM Honda or Honda-approved coils often run $60-$110 each. The exact price depends on the retailer and whether the coil is new or remanufactured.


V6 3.0L engine


The V6 version uses six ignition coils. Per-coil pricing tends to be higher due to more units and potential OEM preference: aftermarket coils generally cost $60-$110 each; OEM coils typically run about $90-$150 per coil. Buying coils in a multi-pack can reduce per-coil cost.


Pricing overview


Prices vary with source, whether you buy individually or as a set, and your location. Here is a snapshot of typical price ranges by coil type and engine configuration before tax and shipping:



  • OEM Honda ignition coils: 4-cylinder coils typically $60-$110 each; V6 coils typically $90-$150 each.

  • Aftermarket ignition coils (brands like Denso, NGK, Bosch, Delphi, Standard): 4-cylinder $40-$90 each; V6 $60-$110 each.

  • Refurbished or used coils: generally $20-$50 per coil depending on condition and seller.

  • Complete sets: 4-coil set for 4-cylinder commonly $160-$360; 6-coil set for V6 commonly $360-$660.

  • Dealership pricing and promotions can affect cost; online retailers and auto parts stores frequently offer discounts.


In summary, the per-coil price for a 2008 Honda Accord depends on engine, brand, and whether the part is new, OEM, or aftermarket. If you’re replacing more than one coil, buying a complete set often yields savings and minimizes future labor time.


Summary


For a 2008 Accord, individual ignition coils typically range from about $40 to $150 depending on engine and brand. Four-cylinder models generally cost less per coil than the six-coil V6 version. Prices vary by retailer, whether you buy single coils or a full set, and whether you choose OEM or aftermarket parts. Always check current listings from trusted retailers or your local dealership, and consider a multi-coil set if multiple units are due for replacement.

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