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2001 Nissan Serena Oil Filter — What It Does and When to Replace It

Yes, the 2001 Nissan Serena uses an engine oil filter. This is documented in the Nissan C24 Serena Factory Service Manual (Lubrication and Maintenance sections), the Nissan FAST electronic parts catalogue (which lists a genuine Nissan oil filter under the 15208‑***** family for Serena engines), and common AU/NZ application guides from major filter brands that specify a spin‑on, full‑flow oil filter for the QR‑series petrol and YD‑series diesel options. So an oil filter is absolutely relevant to servicing a 2001 Serena.

On this model, the oil filter’s job is simple but critical: it strains out fine metal particles, carbon, and sludge so only clean oil reaches the crank, cams, and—on the diesel—its turbocharger. Keeping pressure stable and contaminants down helps the Serena start quietly, run smoothly, and last longer between major repairs. A healthy filter also supports proper oil flow on cold starts and during hot, high‑load driving.

As part of regular servicing, it’s smart to replace the oil filter at every oil change. For most Aussie and Kiwi driving, that’s typically every 10,000 km or 12 months, whichever comes first. If the Serena mostly does short trips, idles a lot, tows, or works in dusty conditions, cut that interval to about 5,000–7,500 km. Diesel variants benefit from the shorter end of the range, especially if they spend time in stop‑start traffic.

When fitting a new filter, choose a quality unit that meets OEM spec, use fresh oil of the correct grade (check the handbook