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Old 02-20-2009, 10:32 PM   #18 (permalink)
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Believe what you want, but I have yet to see a Nissan Oil Filter fail after all these years of owning Nissans. If you want to keep your warranty intact and not have a part that the dealer could argue with you about, stay with the OEM filters.
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Not owning a new car I don't think of a warranty. Sorry OP!
Stick with the OEM, he's right!
I have always used OEM in my cars so that dealer don't give stories since it's under warranty. Now, if your car it out of warranty period, feel free use w/e.
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