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2016 Nissan Serena oil filter — does it use one and why it matters

An engine oil filter is fitted to the 2016 Nissan Serena. The Nissan Serena C26/C27 Service Manual (Engine and Lubrication sections) and the Nissan FAST electronic parts catalogue list a spin‑on filter for MR20‑series petrol engines, and the same family of filters for the HR12DE used in Serena e‑POWER models. Common genuine numbers include 15208‑65F0A and 15208‑9E01A, confirming the oil filter is a routine service item.

The filter’s job is straightforward: trap fine metal particles, carbon sludge and grit so they don’t circulate through bearings, camshafts and the timing system. Clean oil holds its viscosity for longer, keeps the MR20/HR12 running quietly, and helps cold‑start protection on frosty mornings. A healthy filter reduces wear, stabilises oil pressure, and supports fuel economy by letting the pump move oil without fighting a blocked element.

For a 2016 Serena driven in Australia or New Zealand, the sensible service rhythm is to replace the oil filter with every engine oil change: typically every 10,000 km or 12 months, whichever comes first. Short‑trip, dusty or hot stop‑start use is tougher on oil, so halving the interval to 5,000–7,500 km can be cheap insurance. Always match the filter to the VIN and engine code, and stick with reputable brands or genuine parts that meet Nissan’s spec.

Simple best practice goes a long way at service time:

  • Warm the engine, drain the oil fully, and pre‑fill the new filter if the orientation allows.
  • Lightly oil the gasket, spin on until it seats, then tighten by hand to the marking or as per the manual (usually three‑quarters of a turn).
  • Start the engine, check for leaks, and confirm oil pressure warning light goes out quickly.
  • Recheck the level after a short drive