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How much is a coil pack for a 2012 Nissan Versa?

For a 2012 Nissan Versa, ignition coil prices depend on whether you buy aftermarket parts or OEM from a dealer. In practice, each coil costs roughly $50-$90 if you go aftermarket, while OEM Nissan coils run about $110-$140 per unit. Replacing all four coils would therefore run roughly $200-$360 in parts with aftermarket parts, or $440-$560 with OEM parts, before tax and labor.


Details below cover what you're buying, price ranges by supplier, and what labor may add to the total. The Versa uses a 1.6L HR16DE engine with coil-on-plug coils (one coil per cylinder), so you’ll be replacing four separate coils if you need to refresh the entire system. Prices vary by brand, warranty, and retailer, and dealership pricing can be higher. Labor costs depend on local rates and whether other ignition work is bundled with the job.


Understanding the coil setup in the 2012 Versa


The 2012 Versa is powered by a 1.6-liter engine that uses four coil-on-plug ignition coils. Each cylinder has its own coil and boot, which makes replacement straightforward but means you typically replace all four if you’re addressing misfires or a known fault on multiple cylinders.


Pricing by supplier type


Prices vary depending on whether you buy aftermarket parts or OEM Nissan components. The ranges below reflect typical listings from major auto parts chains and online retailers as of 2024–2026.


Aftermarket ignition coils


What you’ll commonly pay per coil from aftermarket manufacturers and retailers.



  • Per-coil price (aftermarket/non-OEM): 50–90 USD

  • Four-coil set (aftermarket): 180–320 USD


In short, aftermarket routes offer the best price for a full four-coil replacement, but quality and warranty vary across brands. Check return policy and consult a mechanic if you're unsure which brand to choose.


OEM Nissan ignition coils


OEM price ranges from Nissan dealers or OEM-equivalent suppliers.



  • Per-coil price (OEM): 110–140 USD

  • Four-coil set (OEM): 440–560 USD


OEM coils are more expensive but offer factory fit and warranty benefits, which can be important for some buyers, especially if the vehicle is still under warranty or you prefer dealer-supplied parts.


Labor costs and total installed price


Labor to replace ignition coils varies with location, shop rates, and whether other ignition work is performed at the same time. The ranges below reflect typical shop situations.



  • Estimated labor time to replace four ignition coils: 0.5–2 hours

  • Estimated labor cost (at common shop rates): about 38–250 USD


When budgeting, add labor on top of parts costs. If other ignition work is already planned, the incremental labor expense for coil replacement may be lower.


Summary


For a 2012 Nissan Versa, coil packs cost about 50–90 USD each on the aftermarket and 110–140 USD each OEM, with four-coil totals around 180–320 USD aftermarket or 440–560 USD OEM. Labor typically runs around 0.5–2 hours, or roughly 38–250 USD depending on local rates. Prices vary by retailer, region, and warranty terms, so shop around and verify compatibility with your exact Versa trim.

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