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check the manufacturer as Nissan UD trucks were imported fully assembled from the factory
the 5 ton truck is still a Nissan UD but is re-badged to International brand in the factory before shipping
some ud (nissan)engines have an oil ,cooler for the sump oil built into the engine block and others have the same thing plus an oil cooler in front of the radiator to cool the transmission oil. What ever it is means that you have to have it checked out before any real damage is done.
It sounds like you have a handle on this but I will ask the dumb question, are you coating the orings with petrolium jelly or trans assembly jelly? As far as the codes go, you might have a bad ECM. That mmany codes all at once seems suspect.
code b1342 means the ecu in your vehicle is faulty call the dealer ship with last 8 digits of vin to get correct ecu part # and pricing new your looking at 800-1400 or go to www.everdrive.com when you get info from dealer they have 3 year unlimited mile warrenty and probably cost 280 bucks
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