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How much is an ignition coil for an Audi?

Replacement ignition coils for an Audi typically cost between $20 and $150 per coil, depending on whether you choose aftermarket parts or genuine OEM from the dealer; most common coil prices fall in the $40–$120 range per coil, with total cost scaling by the engine’s cylinder count and adding labor.


In modern Audis, ignition is usually coil-on-plug, meaning there is one coil per cylinder. The number of coils you need matches the number of cylinders, and some engines use coil packs that group multiple coils together. Regional pricing for labor varies, so a shop quote will include both parts and installation.


What determines the price


Several factors drive ignition coil cost for Audi models, including the engine type (number of cylinders), whether you buy OEM versus aftermarket parts, brand, whether you’re purchasing a single coil or a complete coil pack, and local labor rates.


Typical price ranges


Prices listed here are common guides for individual coils before labor. They reflect typical options for modern Audi engines.



  • Aftermarket coil-on-plug coils (brands like Bosch, Denso, Delphi): typically $20–$70 per coil.

  • OEM-equivalent coils from Audi or authorized suppliers: typically $60–$120 per coil.

  • Dealer-installed OEM coils (part and labor): typically $100–$180 per coil, depending on model and region.


Note that high-performance or limited-model configurations may carry higher pricing. If multiple coils fail at once, the total parts and labor costs rise accordingly, so a multi-coil replacement can be more economical per coil.


Coil count by Audi engine configuration


Most modern Audis use one ignition coil per cylinder; the total number of coils equals the engine’s cylinder count. Here are general ranges for common setups, but always verify for your specific engine code.



  • 4-cylinder engines (e.g., 1.8T/2.0T in A3/A4): typically 4 ignition coils.

  • V6 engines (e.g., 3.0T in several models): typically 6 ignition coils.

  • V8 engines (e.g., 4.0T in RS and some S/RS models): typically 8 ignition coils.


Always check your owner's manual or the exact parts diagram for your vehicle to confirm the correct coil configuration, as some variants use coil packs or modular ignition assemblies.


Where to buy and saving tips


To keep costs reasonable, compare options across OEM, aftermarket, and dealer sources, and consider whether you need a single coil or a full set. If you’re replacing multiple coils, some shops offer better per-coil pricing for a full set.


Summary


Ignition coil pricing for Audi vehicles varies widely by part source and engine configuration. Expect roughly $20–$70 per coil for aftermarket parts, $60–$120 per coil for OEM, and $100–$180 per coil if purchased and installed through a dealer. The total cost depends on how many coils you need (equal to the number of cylinders) and whether labor is included. Always confirm the exact part required for your engine code and obtain a precise quote from your repair shop or dealer.

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