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How much is a coil pack for a 2014 Nissan Sentra?

A coil pack for a 2014 Sentra typically costs about $40–$70 per coil if you buy aftermarket, or about $70–$120 per coil for OEM Nissan coils. Since the Sentra uses four ignition coils (coil-on-plug), you’re looking at roughly $160–$280 for the aftermarket four-pack or $280–$480 for the OEM four-pack.


In practice, prices vary by retailer, whether you buy individual coils or a four-pack, and whether you choose new aftermarket parts or factory replacement parts. Installation costs and warranties can affect total cost as well.


Current price ranges by supplier


Prices you may see at major retailers vary by brand and whether you choose aftermarket or OEM, as well as whether you buy a single coil or a four-pack.


What affects coil-pack pricing


Brand, supplier, condition (new vs. remanufactured), and warranty terms are the main drivers of price differences. OEM parts tend to be more expensive but may carry Nissan warranty.



  • Aftermarket/third-party coil packs: typically $30–$70 per coil.

  • OEM Nissan replacement coils: typically $70–$120 per coil.

  • Remanufactured or rebuilt coils: typically $40–$90 per coil.


Note: Some retailers offer bundled four-pack deals that lower the per-coil price when purchased together.


Installation considerations and total cost


Beyond the coil price, expect additional costs for labor, diagnostic work, and potential miscellaneous parts.



  • Labor to replace all four coils: typically 1–2 hours at standard shop rates (roughly $80–$120 per hour, depending on location).

  • Diagnostic fees for misfire codes or check-engine light: commonly $50–$100 if the shop doesn’t waive it with repair work.

  • Warranties: aftermarket coils often carry 1–3 year warranties; OEM warranties may vary.

  • Tax, shipping, and fees: depending on where you buy and whether you’re ordering online.


When budgeting, factor in both parts and labor to estimate the total outlay for coil replacement.


Summary


For a 2014 Nissan Sentra, replacing all four ignition coils with aftermarket parts typically costs about $160–$280, while OEM coils run about $280–$480, before tax and labor. Always verify compatibility with your engine code and VIN, and consider total cost including installation, potential diagnostics, and warranty terms.

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