Typical price range, what's included, and what moves the number.
An ignition coil replacement typically costs about $150 to $450, including parts and labor. Your exact price depends on your vehicle and where you are; a mobile mechanic's labor is often a little lower than a shop's because there's no storefront overhead, and there's no tow.
Coil(s), labor, and a misfire test.
Number of coils failing and access.
An ignition coil replacement typically costs about $150 to $450, including parts and labor. Your exact price depends on your vehicle and where you are; a mobile mechanic's labor is often a little lower than a shop's because there's no storefront overhead, and there's no tow.
Number of coils failing and access.
Usually on labor, because there's no shop overhead. Parts cost about the same. You also save the tow and your time.
Often yes — a diagnostic runs about $50 to $120 and is frequently credited toward the repair if you proceed.
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