Current price ranges by engine configuration
Prices depend on the engine type and whether you choose OEM Honda parts or aftermarket brands. The ranges below reflect typical listings from major retailers and manufacturers as of 2025–2026.
- 4-cylinder Accord (2.4L): Set of 4 ignition coils generally $120–$260; individual coils about $40–$90 each.
- 6-cylinder Accord (3.0L): Set of 6 ignition coils generally $240–$540; individual coils about $40–$90 each.
- OEM vs aftermarket: Honda OEM coils usually cost more per unit; reputable aftermarket brands (Denso, NGK, Delphi, etc.) are common and can offer savings, often within the ranges above.
Prices can vary by retailer, location, and whether you buy a full set or single coils. Consider the total cost and warranty when shopping, not just the per-coil price.
Where to buy and how to compare prices
To shop efficiently, compare prices across retailers, confirm compatibility with your exact engine, and weigh warranties and return policies. The following options are widely used for coil packs and related ignition parts.
- Auto parts chains and online retailers (AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, O'Reilly, RockAuto, Amazon) frequently offer both individual coils and sets, with frequent sales.
- Honda dealership parts departments typically sell OEM coils with manufacturer warranties, but prices are usually highest.
- Remanufactured or refurbished coils are rare for modern coil-on-plug systems; avoid low-warranty or unknown-condition units from questionable sellers.
Before purchasing, verify the exact coil type (coil-on-plug for most 2.4L engines and for the 3.0L V6) and check your VIN or engine code to ensure compatibility.
How to replace and what to watch for
Replacing coil packs is a moderate DIY task for someone with basic tools. It typically involves removing the engine cover (if equipped), disconnecting electrical connectors, and unbolting the coils. Always disconnect the negative battery cable and consult your vehicle’s service manual for torque specs. If you are unsure, seek professional help.
Signs you may need new coils include misfires, rough idle, poor acceleration, and reduced fuel economy. When you replace coils, it's often wise to inspect spark plugs and ignition wires, and consider replacing them if they show wear.
Summary
For a 2007 Honda Accord, coil-pack pricing depends on engine configuration and part type. Expect about $40–$90 per individual coil, with full sets around $120–$260 for a 4‑cylinder and $240–$540 for a 6‑cylinder. OEM coils cost more, but come with guaranteed compatibility and warranty. Shop around across major retailers and dealerships to compare offers, and confirm compatibility before purchase.


