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How much is a coil pack for a Nissan Murano?

Coil packs, or ignition coils, for Nissan Murano vehicles vary in price depending on year, supplier, and whether you buy OEM or aftermarket. A single coil typically costs between roughly $25 and $120; a full six-pack set costs roughly $150 to $720 before labor.


Pricing landscape for Murano ignition coils


The Murano uses a six-cylinder V6 engine with one ignition coil per cylinder. When budgeting for replacement, it helps to understand the common price ranges by source.



  • OEM ignition coils (per cylinder): typically $60–$120

  • Aftermarket ignition coils (per cylinder): typically $25–$60

  • Remanufactured or used ignition coils (per cylinder): typically $20–$50


If you replace all six coils, the pre-labor cost typically falls in these ranges: about $360–$720 for OEM coils, or roughly $150–$360 for aftermarket coils.


Where to shop and how to save


Prices can vary by retailer, warranty, and whether you’re shopping online or in-store. Consider both OEM and aftermarket options, and weigh the value of a warranty and return policy when choosing.



  • Nissan dealership parts department (OEM coils): often in the upper end of the per-coil range, but with full manufacturer warranty

  • Auto parts retailers (AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, O'Reilly): typically offer both OEM and aftermarket coils, with frequent promotions

  • Online retailers and marketplaces (RockAuto, Amazon, eBay): wide price spread; check seller ratings and part compatibility

  • Used or remanufactured coils (salvage yards or specialty shops): lowest price option but higher risk; verify compatibility and condition


To maximize savings, compare exact part numbers for your Murano’s year and engine, confirm compatibility with your VIN, and factor in any included warranty or return policy. If unsure, consult a mechanic for guidance on the best balance of price and reliability.


Summary


For a Nissan Murano, expect to pay about $60–$120 per ignition coil from OEM sources, or $25–$60 per coil from aftermarket suppliers. A complete six-coil replacement typically costs $360–$720 with OEM parts, or $150–$360 with aftermarket parts, before labor. Always verify the correct part number for your specific Murano model year and engine, and consider warranty and installer expertise when budgeting.

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