If you have checked the coil pack to make sure it is getting power then it might be the ECU. I would make sure you check the engine codes too.
A bad cam or crank sensor can cause a no start, but the engine will still crank or turn over.
It does not have a crank sensor, it only has the "pick up" plate in the distributor.
No crank sensor, only the sensor in the distributor.
the 1995 and before 3.0L's only have the sensor in the distributor. No crank sensor.
crank sensor or cam sensor
The Crank sensor is located on the transmission housing near the top at the back of the engine.
cam or crank sensor
A bad crankshaft sensor on a 2.3 Ford may cause the car to not start. A bad crankshaft sensor can crank, just not start.
It is possible, but not guaranteed in every case. The crank position sensor is a little bit redundant, since there are other sensors available to the engine's control module, which could give it essentially the same data required for the engine to start and run. Regardless, if the crank position sensor is found to be defective, it should be replaced.
It is on the top rear of thetransmission bell
There is no such thing as a crankshaft sensor. There is no such thing as a crankshaft sensor.
Try the oxygen sensor and the coolant temperature sensor.