The correct oil filter for a Nissan Rogue is year- and engine-specific. Use Nissan Genuine parts or a reputable aftermarket cross-reference that matches your model, and verify with your vehicle’s VIN.
The Rogue has evolved across generations, with different engines and configurations. To ensure you get the right part, identify your Rogue’s year and engine, then choose the corresponding oil filter from Nissan Genuine or a trusted aftermarket cross-reference.
Engine options and filter compatibility
Rogue engines vary by generation. Older Rogues typically used a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine, while newer models have introduced turbocharged configurations. The oil filter itself is a standard spin-on unit, but the exact part number differs by engine family and year. Always verify the correct filter using your VIN before purchasing.
Notes on generations
Use this as a general reference to understand where changes often happened, but confirm with your specific vehicle’s documentation and VIN.
Use the following steps to confirm the correct filter for your Rogue by year and engine.
- Locate your vehicle’s year and engine information (from the door sticker or the VIN).
- Look up the OEM oil filter part number for that engine and year in the owner’s manual, Nissan’s official parts site, or a trusted service/parts diagram.
- Cross-check the filter’s compatibility (dimensions and thread type) with your engine housing to ensure a proper fit.
- Verify the exact part with the retailer or dealer using your VIN to avoid ordering the wrong filter.
- Decide between Nissan Genuine parts or an approved aftermarket cross-reference from a reputable brand.
Following these steps helps ensure you pick the right filter for your Rogue and avoid fitment issues.
OEM vs aftermarket options
When choosing between OEM and aftermarket filters, consider fit, filtering performance, and warranty coverage. OEM parts are guaranteed to fit your exact engine, while reputable aftermarket options can offer cost savings with proper cross-references.
- Nissan Genuine (OEM) oil filters — designed specifically for Nissan engines and typically recommended for warranty and reliability.
- Purolator — offers cross-reference filters that fit many Nissan Rogue engines; verify compatibility with your year/model.
- Bosch — provides Premium or Ultra filter lines that often cross-reference to Nissan applications; check fitment for your engine.
- Wix — widely used aftermarket option with cross-reference listings for Nissan Rogues; confirm model/year fitment.
- Fram — offers selective Nissan-compatible filters; always verify the exact part number against your engine.
- Mann-Filter — provides compatible filters for various Nissan models; ensure the correct cross-reference is selected.
When shopping aftermarket, always double-check the cross-reference against your specific engine and year, and confirm the gasket size and thread pattern with the retailer.
What to check during a filter change
Before you buy or install, confirm you have the correct filter, use the proper gasket, and follow proper disposal and priming procedures. Always use a new gasket or sealant as recommended by the manufacturer, and ensure the oil drain plug and filter housing are clean before reassembly.
Keeping these checks in mind helps ensure a reliable oil change and proper engine protection.
Summary
Finding the right oil filter for a Nissan Rogue requires identifying the exact year and engine, then selecting either Nissan Genuine parts or a trusted aftermarket cross-reference that matches that engine. Always verify with the vehicle’s VIN and purchase from a reputable retailer. When in doubt, consult a Nissan dealer or service technician to confirm the correct part number for your specific Rogue.


