First thing I'd do is to do some more diagnosis when it's in the "no start" condition - firstly do you have a spark, and secondly do you have fuel being injected? Once you have established these two factors, there are a huge number of possible causes that can be ruled in or out, including the possibility of crank sensor. For example, if the crank sensor is faulty, you will get neither spark nor fuel, so if you are getting either or both then it's definitely NOT the CPS.
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