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How much is an Audi ignition coil?

Across Audi’s lineup, ignition coils typically range from about $25 to $180 per coil, depending on the model, coil type, and whether you buy OEM or aftermarket. Labor and related parts can add to the total if you’re having a shop swap them out. This article breaks down what drives the price and where to shop.


Prices vary by engine family, coil design (coil-on-plug versus multi-coil packs), and retailer. OEM coils sourced through Audi or Bosch-origin suppliers generally sit at the higher end of the spectrum, while reputable aftermarket options offer broader price flexibility. For engines with many cylinders, the cost scales with the number of coils involved, but you’ll typically pay per coil rather than for the entire engine at once.


What affects the price


Several factors determine how much you’ll pay for an ignition coil for an Audi:



  • Coil type and design: coil-on-plug units are usually sold individually; some engines use a shared coil pack for multiple cylinders.

  • Engine and cylinder count: more cylinders mean more coils if you replace them one by one, or a larger coil pack if applicable.

  • Brand and source: OEM (Audi/Bosch) versus aftermarket brands (NGK, Denso, Hitachi, Delphi, etc.).

  • Warranty and packaging: longer warranties or premium packaging can influence price.

  • Retail channel and location: dealer parts departments, independent shops, big-box retailers, and online sellers each price differently.


Understanding these factors helps explain why coil prices vary across Audi models and retailers.


Typical price ranges by type


Below are common price ranges you’ll see for Audi ignition coils. Prices shown are approximate and can vary by model year, supplier, and region. When in doubt, verify compatibility with your exact vehicle configuration.



  • OEM ignition coils (Audi/Bosch-sourced) per cylinder: roughly $45–$120

  • Aftermarket ignition coils (brands like NGK, Denso, Bosch, Delphi) per cylinder: roughly $25–$70

  • Coil-on-plug assemblies for premium or performance variants: roughly $90–$180 per coil

  • Coil packs (sold for multiple cylinders) as a unit: roughly $120–$260 per pack, depending on pack size and engine


Prices can vary by retailer and location; always confirm exact part numbers and compatibility with your Audi model before purchasing.


Where to buy and what to expect


Shop sources influence price, availability, and warranty. Here are common options:



  • Official Audi dealership parts departments: best fit and warranty, typically the highest price

  • Authorized OEM-part retailers and service centers: often close to dealer pricing with solid warranties

  • Major auto parts chains and online retailers (RockAuto, AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, Amazon): broad price range and convenient shipping

  • Independent shops and salvage yards (used coils): lowest upfront cost but quality and reliability vary


When buying online or used parts, confirm the exact part number and vehicle compatibility to avoid fitment issues.


Labor and total cost considerations


Replacement costs depend on access, engine configuration, and whether multiple coils are affected. Typical scenarios include:



  • Labor for a single coil replacement on engines with easy access: about 0.5–1.5 hours

  • Labor for multiple coils on six- or eight-cylinder engines: roughly 2–3 hours

  • Diagnostic charges if misfire codes are involved: varies by shop, often $0–$120


Request a written estimate that separates parts and labor, and consider whether a warranty covers the coil replacements.


Summary


For Audi ignition coils, expect a per-coil price range of roughly $25–$180 depending on coil type and supplier, with OEM parts typically at the higher end. The total cost hinges on the number of coils required, your engine layout, and whether you choose OEM or aftermarket parts. Factor in labor and potential diagnostic fees when budgeting for a replacement.

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