Ignition Coil and Spark Plug Replacement Cost: Doing Both at Once (2026)
The coils are out. The plug wells are exposed. Adding plugs takes 5 extra minutes per cylinder and costs $24-$60 for the whole set. A separate plug job later costs $150-$300. The economics of bundling are clear.
Combined Cost at 2026 Rates
| Engine | Coils only | Coils + plugs | Marginal plug cost | Separate plug job later |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4-cyl COP | $220-$520 | $280-$600 | +$24-$60 | $150-$280 |
| V6 front bank | $300-$650 | $370-$740 | +$36-$90 | $180-$320 |
| V6 with rear bank | $450-$780 | $530-$900 | +$36-$90 | $200-$340 |
| V8 (5.0 Coyote / 5.3 LS) | $520-$1,000 | $610-$1,140 | +$48-$120 | $220-$380 |
| V8 5.4L Triton (16 plugs) | $700-$1,040 | $830-$1,200 | +$130-$240 | $300-$500 |
The “marginal plug cost” column shows what you add by doing plugs now vs the “separate plug job later” column shows what you pay if you do them as a separate visit.
When to Always Do Both
Always replace plugs with coils when:
- Plugs are past 60,000 miles
- You have copper plugs of any age (30k mi interval)
- Vehicle is over 80k mi and all coils are being replaced
- Oil-fouled coil found (valve cover leak)
- 1.5L turbo Honda Civic (oil-fouled coil-and-plug pattern)
- 5.4L Triton 3V (do all 16 plugs to amortise the broken-plug risk)
You can skip plugs when:
- Plugs changed in the last 30,000 miles
- Iridium plugs within 100k mi service interval
- Vehicle is over 200k mi and you are limping to scrap
Spark Plug Types and Cost
| Type | Cost each | Service interval | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Copper | $2-$5 | 30,000 mi | Older engines that specify copper |
| Platinum | $6-$12 | 60,000 mi | 1990s-2000s vehicles, factory spec |
| Double-platinum | $8-$15 | 80,000 mi | Older Ford/GM factory spec |
| Iridium | $8-$25 | 100,000 mi | Modern engines (2010+), best value |
| Iridium laser-welded (NGK Laser Iridium, Denso TT) | $15-$30 | 100-120k mi | Performance / turbocharged engines |
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Plug Brand by Vehicle
Honda / Toyota:Denso or NGK iridium (OEM supplier; often factory fill)
Ford 5.4L Triton 3V:Motorcraft SP-509 ONLY. Other plugs trigger known seizure pattern
GM LS V8:AC Delco or NGK iridium
BMW / Mercedes / Audi:Bosch OEM or NGK Laser Iridium
Subaru:NGK iridium (Subaru OEM supplier)
Hyundai Theta II:NGK or OEM (avoid budget brands on this engine)
Frequently Asked Questions
Should I replace spark plugs when replacing ignition coils?
Yes, if your plugs are past 60,000 miles or if you have copper plugs of any age. The coils are already removed, so adding plugs takes only 5 extra minutes per cylinder. The marginal cost is $24-$60 in parts for a full set. A separate plug job later costs $150-$300 in labour and parts.
Do new coils need new spark plugs?
Not mandatory, but strongly recommended if plugs are past 60k miles. Worn spark plugs have a widened gap that forces the new coil to generate higher voltage to fire each cylinder. This extra voltage demand shortens the life of the new coil by 20-40k miles. Fresh plugs protect your coil investment.