Uh, ya, if the crank sensor is broken, it more than likely won't be able to start. The crank sensor tells the computer where the crank is in its revolution so that it knows when to inject fuel and when to set off the spark plug. So, if it doesn't know where it's at, it doesn't know when to do the other stuff, thus the no start.

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