Do have an engine kill switch? Have you tried disconnecting your sensor? Maybe something isn't contacting? When I was fooling around with my camshaft sensor I got P0341. Today's engines have tons of sensors and electronics, so it can keep on going when 1-2 sensors go bad. In my case a disconnected camshaft sensor didn't stop the engine (neither did disconnecting the crankshaft sensor, or both!), but it did keep it from starting.
Congrats with the new SGII, may it serve you well

I do hope that you remember to glance at the road every now and then while driving?
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e·co·mod·ding: the art of turning vehicles into what they should be
What matters is
where you're going, not
how fast.
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