The 2015 Nissan Titan, equipped with the VK56DE 5.6L V8, uses a standard spin-on oil filter that screws onto the engine. The OEM Nissan filter number is commonly listed as 15208-9F40A, and many aftermarket brands offer compatible equivalents. Always verify with your VIN or by checking the filter currently installed on your vehicle.
Overview of the filter type and engine compatibility
Understanding the Titan’s setup helps ensure you choose the right replacement. The VK56DE V8 is serviced with a traditional spin-on oil filter, not a cartridge, and it threads onto a dedicated port on the engine block. This means most conventional 3/4-16 thread spin-on filters marketed for Nissan V8s can fit, as long as they are designed for the VK56DE family and the Titan/SUV variants that share this engine.
Cross-brand options and common replacements
To help you shop confidently, here is a concise guide to popular, compatible options from well-known brands. These are commonly listed as suitable equivalents for the VK56DE/V8 Titans and Armada/QX56 models, but always confirm fitment for your exact VIN if in doubt.
- Wix
- Fram
- Bosch
- Purolator
When selecting a filter, ensure it is a spin-on type designed to fit Nissan VK56DE engines and that the thread size and gasket seal are compatible. If you’re replacing an OEM part, you can use the Nissan part number 15208-9F40A as a reference point, but verify compatibility with your vehicle’s documentation or dealer.
How to identify and verify the correct filter for your Titan
If you’re unsure which exact part to buy, follow these steps to confirm compatibility before purchasing. First, check the filter currently installed on your engine for any part numbers or markings. Second, consult your owner’s manual or a dealer with your VIN for the exact Nissan part number. Third, when shopping online or at an auto parts store, use the VK56DE 5.6L V8 as the vehicle application and confirm that the filter is listed as compatible with Nissan Titan/Armada/QX56 models that share this engine.
Practical tips for replacement
When you actually replace the filter, it’s a straightforward maintenance task. Make sure the engine is cool, remove the old filter with a filter wrench, replace the gasket if required, and install the new filter by hand until it’s snug, then give it a final gentle turn according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Don’t forget to replace the oil drain plug gasket if needed and refill to the proper oil level after the change.
Summary
The 2015 Nissan Titan uses a conventional spin-on oil filter for the VK56DE 5.6L V8, with Nissan’s OEM reference around 15208-9F40A and broad aftermarket compatibility. When shopping, look for a standard spin-on filter that fits VK56DE engines, and verify fitment against your VIN or current filter. With the right filter, oil changes are quick and straightforward.
Additional note
If you’d like, I can help you locate the exact OEM number for your specific Titan VIN or offer a few exact cross-reference options from Wix, Fram, Bosch, and Purolator based on your region.
Conclusion
For a 2015 Nissan Titan, you’re typically looking for a standard spin-on oil filter that matches the VK56DE 5.6L V8 engine. Use the OEM number as a starting point and confirm compatibility with your vehicle before purchasing. Regular replacement with the correct filter keeps oil pressure steady and protects engine longevity.


