The 2017 Nissan Rogue SV uses a cartridge-style oil filter, not a traditional spin-on filter. The OEM filter cartridge for the 2.5-liter engine is Nissan part number 15208-65F0A.
The Rogue SV from this year uses the 2.5L QR25DE engine. The cartridge-style filter sits inside a housing and is replaced by removing the housing cap and replacing the cartridge, along with the accompanying O-ring as part of a standard oil-change procedure.
Filter type and part identification
Understanding the filter format helps ensure you purchase the correct part and perform a proper replacement.
How to identify the correct part
To source the right filter, you can use the OEM part number or verify fitment with your vehicle’s VIN. The following options are commonly used by Rogue owners and service providers.
- Nissan OEM oil filter cartridge: 15208-65F0A, designed for the 2.5L QR25DE engine used in the 2017 Rogue.
- Reputable aftermarket cartridge filters that fit the QR25DE engine; always confirm compatibility with your VIN or year/model before purchasing.
- Filter kits that include the cartridge, O-ring, and any required gaskets for a complete replacement.
- Dealer or official Nissan parts diagrams or apps can confirm exact fitment for your specific vehicle configuration.
When selecting an aftermarket option, verify the filter’s dimensions and sealing surface to match the Rogue’s housing. The 2.5L QR25DE uses a cartridge-type filter housed in a cap-style assembly, so ensure you have the correct cartridge and O-ring for a proper seal.
Replacement guidance and timing
Follow standard oil-change procedures: drain the old oil, remove the housing cap, extract and replace the cartridge, replace the O-ring, reassemble the cap, and refill with the recommended oil viscosity and amount. After replacement, check for leaks and reset any maintenance indicators if your vehicle uses them.
Summary
For a 2017 Nissan Rogue SV, the oil filter is a cartridge-type unit, with the OEM part number typically listed as 15208-65F0A for the 2.5L QR25DE engine. Always verify fitment by VIN and supplier, and consider replacing the O-ring and collecting all necessary gaskets during a filter change.


