Finding and replacing consumables on the car Nissan Teana often raises questions among owners, especially when it comes to specific elements of maintenance. Oil filter is a critical component in ensuring the cleanliness of the engine lubrication system, but its location may vary depending on the generation of the body and the installed power unit. Many car owners get lost when they open the hood, since the design of the engine compartment is not always intuitive.

Sedan owners Nissan Teana The second (J32) and third (J33) generations face different filter placement configurations. In some cases, the element is accessible from below, in others it requires the dismantling of additional components for safe replacement. An incorrect search approach can lead to damage to neighboring components or injury when working with a hot engine.

For the service procedure to be successful, it is necessary to clearly understand where is the oil filter located in your specific case. We'll look at the design features for the most popular engines, such as the VQ25DE, VQ35DE and QR25DE, and provide step-by-step advice on how to safely access this element.

Features of filter location depending on generation

The most important factor determining where to install the filter is the generation of the car. Nissan Teana. On the J32 model, produced from 2003 to 2008, the design of the engine compartment is easier to understand, but has its own access nuances. At the same time, the J33 sedans, which appeared in 2008, received an updated layout, where the arrangement of the lubrication system elements was changed to improve aerodynamics and protection.

On most versions Nissan Teana The J32 filter is installed at the bottom of the engine, but access to it is provided not only from below, but sometimes from above, if the subframe layout allows. However, on later versions of the J33 the situation is complicated by the presence of plastic protective screens and a modified location of the suspension components. Filter location often hidden behind heat shields that must be carefully removed or pushed aside.

It is important to consider that in some markets specific engine modifications were offered, where filter housing can be integrated into the block differently. For example, on versions with a 3.5 liter engine, access may be limited by a cross member or exhaust system elements. Therefore, before starting work, it is always useful to check the service documentation specifically for your modification.

  • 🔍 Visually inspect the engine compartment before crawling under the car.
  • 🛡️ Please note the presence of plastic shields that block access to the engine.
  • 📏 Assess the free space between the engine and the subframe to install a new element.

Filter access on V6 engines (VQ25DE and VQ35DE)

VQ series motors installed on Nissan Teana, are among the most reliable, but their layout creates certain difficulties when replacing filter elements. On VQ25DE and VQ35DE engines oil filter Usually located at the bottom of the cylinder block, closer to the passenger side (on the right, when viewed from the direction of travel). However, direct access to it is often blocked by suspension elements and subframes.

The replacement procedure often requires a lift or deep inspection hole. A standard jack may not be enough to safely get under the car and comfortably unscrew the filter. Filter location on these motors it is in a “dead zone” that is difficult to reach with a standard set of sockets without the use of extensions.

Particular attention should be paid to draining the oil before unscrewing the filter, since it is located in close proximity to the oil pan. If you forget to drain the fluid, a significant amount of oil may spill out when removing the filter, which will lead to contamination of the engine compartment and chassis parts. Always drain the oil before attempting to remove the filter on VQ series engines.

⚠️ Attention: When working with VQ35DE engines, be extremely careful with the temperature sensors located next to the filter. They are easily damaged if the filter housing is not carefully unscrewed.

Using specialized filter keys greatly simplifies the task. Regular wrenches or pliers may not be suitable due to tight spaces and the risk of damaging the plastic filter housing. It is recommended to use a belt wrench or cup wrench that is adjusted to the exact size.

  • 🔧 Use a belt wrench to safely unscrew in tight spaces.
  • 🌡️ Check the condition of the temperature sensors next to the filter before starting work.
  • 🧤 Be sure to wear protective gloves, as the space under the engine is often contaminated with oil.
📊 What type of engine is installed on your Nissan Teana?
  • 2.5 liters (V6)
  • 3.5 liters (V6)
  • 2.5 liters (R4)
  • 3.5 liters (R4)

Specifics of QR25DE engines and in-line fours

On versions Nissan Teana, equipped with in-line four-cylinder engines of the QR25DE series, location oil filter has its differences. Here the filter is often mounted more openly, but access may be difficult due to the location of the attachment. In some trim levels it is located closer to the front of the engine, behind the protective shield.

QR25DE engines are characterized by installation of the filter in a vertical position, which simplifies the replacement process compared to V-twin engines. However, if the vehicle is equipped with an additional sump guard, it will need to be removed or a few bolts removed to gain access. Filter availability higher on these engines, but do not neglect precautions.

It is important to note that on some versions with the QR25DE engine the filter may be located on the left side (driver's side), which is contrary to the general trend for Japanese cars. Always check visually before starting work. Engine design may vary depending on the year of manufacture and the market to which the vehicle was supplied.

☑️ Preparation for replacement with QR25DE

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When replacing the filter on in-line engines, pay special attention to tightening. Excessive force may deform the housing or damage the threads, causing leaks. Use a torque wrench or hand unscrew until it stops and then tighten half a turn.

  • 🔩 Do not overtighten the filter, this may damage the thread.
  • 🧹 Clean the seat from old oil and dirt before installation.
  • 🛢️ Apply a thin layer of new oil to the rubber filter gasket.

⚠️ Attention: If the filter is stuck, do not use excessive force immediately. Use a penetrating lubricant and give it time to work to avoid rupture of the housing.

Necessary tools and preparation

Before you look for where the oil filter is located, you need to prepare the necessary set of tools. To work with Nissan Teana You will need keys to remove the protection, a filter puller and a container to drain the used oil. The quality of preparation directly affects the speed and safety of work.

A basic tool kit should include a set of ratchet wrenches, extensions and universal joints. Without extension cords to reach the filter on most versions Nissan Teana almost impossible. Also, do not forget to prepare rags and means for degreasing the surface.

To unscrew the filter, a specialized puller is often required. Universal pullers may not be suitable due to the shape of the filter housing on different engines. It's best to have a belt wrench handy as it fits most sizes and won't damage the case.

It is also important to have a new filter and o-ring on hand if sold separately. The use of an old seal is strictly prohibited, as this can lead to oil leakage and serious consequences for the engine. Sealing quality - the key to long-term engine operation.

  • 🛠️ Prepare a set of keys and extension cords in advance.
  • 🧴 Buy a specialized puller for filters of a suitable size.
  • 🧻 Stock up on rags and engine cleaning products.

Step-by-step replacement instructions

The replacement process begins with lifting the car. Make sure it is securely secured to the stands or lift. Never work under a vehicle that is only supported by a jack. This safety rule must be strictly observed.

After lifting, remove the crankcase protection, if equipped. Unscrew the drain plug and drain the oil into a prepared container. Wait until the liquid has completely drained, this may take 10-15 minutes. Then proceed to find and unscrew the filter.

Unscrew the filter counterclockwise. If it does not budge, use a puller. After removing the filter, clean the seat from dirt and old oil. Apply some new oil to the new filter gasket and install it, hand-tightening.

Screw on the drain plug with a new O-ring. Lower the car, fill with new oil and check the level with the dipstick. Start the engine and check for leaks around the filter and plug. Level control oils should be regular.

Parameter Meaning Note
Oil volume (V6 2.5) 4.8 liters Including filter
Oil volume (V6 3.5) 4.8 liters Including filter
Oil volume (R4 2.5) 4.0-4.5 liters Including filter
Filter tightening torque 15-20 Nm Hand tighten + 3/4 turn
Plug tightening torque 25-30 Nm Definitely with a new ring

⚠️ Attention: After changing the oil, be sure to reset the service counter in the on-board computer system, otherwise the replacement indicator will not go out.

Possible problems and their solutions

Sometimes unexpected situations arise when replacing a filter. The most common problem is the filter sticking to the cylinder block. In this case, do not try to rip it out of place immediately, use a penetrating lubricant and give it time to penetrate the threads.

Another problem is damage to the threads when unscrewing. If this happens, do not try to screw in a new filter as this will make the situation worse. In this case, professional repair or replacement of the filter housing will be required. Thread integrity critical to system integrity.

It is also worth noting the problem with incorrect filter selection. Not all filters are suitable for all engines Nissan Teana. Always check the filter part number with the manufacturer's recommendations. Using the wrong filter can result in low oil pressure and engine failure.

If you are not confident in your abilities or do not have the necessary equipment, it is better to entrust the replacement of the filter to professionals. An incorrectly installed filter may cause oil leakage and fire. Safety must come first.

  • 🔥 Use penetrating lubricant for stuck filters.
  • 🔍 Always check the filter article number before purchasing.
  • 🛑 Do not over-tighten the filter as this may damage it.

FAQ: Frequently asked questions

Where is the oil filter located on the Nissan Teana J32?

On the Nissan Teana J32, the filter is located at the bottom of the engine, usually on the right side (passenger's side). It is accessed from below the car, often requiring removal of the crankcase protection.

Which filter is suitable for Nissan Teana J33 with 2.5 engine?

For Nissan Teana J33 with a 2.5 engine (VQ25DE), original filters with article number 15208-65F0A or their high-quality analogues are suitable. Always check compatibility before purchasing.

Is it possible to replace the filter without draining the oil?

Theoretically it is possible, but it is highly not recommended. Unscrewing the filter will release a significant amount of oil, creating dirt and possibly causing loss of level. It is better to drain the oil before changing it.

How often do you need to change the oil filter on a Nissan Teana?

The oil filter must be changed at every oil change, that is, every 7,500 - 10,000 km, depending on operating conditions and oil quality.

What should I do if oil leaks after replacing the filter?

If oil is leaking, most likely the rubber filter gasket was not replaced or it was not tightened tightly enough. Check the tightness and condition of the gasket, tighten or replace the filter if necessary.