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Parts for your 2008 Nissan Primera-Oil filter
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2008 Nissan Primera oil filter — what it does and when to replace it
Based on the Nissan Primera P12 Series Service Manual (Engine and Maintenance sections), the Nissan FAST electronic parts catalogue, and AU/NZ aftermarket catalogues (e.g., Ryco, Repco, and Baldwin listings for P12 QR/QG petrol and YD22 diesel engines), the 2008-registered Nissan Primera does use an engine oil filter. All commonly fitted P12 engines — QG18DE 1.8 petrol, QR20DE 2.0 petrol, and YD22DDTi 2.2 turbo-diesel — are specified with a full‑flow engine oil filter mounted on the block. So, for any 2008 Nissan Primera still on the road, an oil filter is absolutely relevant and part of routine servicing.
On this model, the oil filter’s job is simple but critical: it traps abrasive particles (carbon, metallic wear debris, dust ingress, and sludge) so clean oil can circulate through the crank, cams, timing components and turbo (diesel). That keeps wear down, oil passages clear, and oil pressure stable. A healthy filter helps the Primera start cleanly on cold mornings and protects the engine during hot summer highway runs across Aus and NZ.
For normal local conditions, most workshops recommend changing the oil filter at every engine oil service — typically every 10,000 to 15,000 kilometres or 6 to 12 months, whichever comes first. If the car does lots of short trips, stop–start city driving, towing, or dusty rural routes, stick to the shorter interval. The diesel YD22DDTi especially benefits from more frequent oil and filter changes due to soot loading.
- Always match the filter to the exact engine code and build year