I do not fully understand your question, but for your code 42 you must look at this
http://floridafieros.org/osg/code42.html
for code 45, just try replacing the O2 sensor
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Yes. Cam sensor will determine the rotation of the camshaft, and if it does not sense it 'turning' the sensor will not allow the engine to start (it protects damaging the engine). Faulty camshaft or crankshaft sensors will stall engine and prevent restart until replaced.
You do not restart the sensor. It is either good and will work or it is bad and needs replacing.
crankshaft position sensor.
i too had the same problem with my L300. after about a year of this problem i replaced the crankshaft position sensor...it was extremely easy to do myself. the car has not acted up since. hope this helps.
My 2003 Chevy Tracker would not restart when it was hot and finally would stall & not restart until it sat and cooled off for 10 minutes. It would crank but not start. We replaced the camshaft it solved the problem. It was located at the back of the engine, at the top and is held by just one screw.
Look at the TCC solenoid in the trans is going to be bad.
If the engine is turning over but it won't start then your car is equipped with an inertia sensor that kills the engines ability to run (in case of an accident). You need to take it to a repair facility and have this replaced.
I had the timing belt on a 2001 Subaru Legacy replaced. After getting the car back, it was misfiring, and eventually the engine shut down. Dealer diagnosed faulty crankshaft sensor. Anybody else have this experience?
Faulty sensor get it replaced if not check to make sure wire isn't shorting out
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I've checked a couple of search engines and they all have a different answer to this question. By this count I'll have replaced every sensor on my truck. Come on now does anybody have the actual location? It is under the front of the passenger side cylinder head.