I have spent some time searching but I have had no luck, so now I am forced to ask for some help. 97 tj 4 cyl. auto.(wife's Jeep, although she refuses to drive it until I get the problem resolved) A few of weeks ago I was driving and hit a large bump, Jeep dies, headlights still on, cranks but no start. I coast into a parking lot, and it still cranks but won't fire. I park it and got to the fuse box under the hood thinking something had gotten jarred loose, like maybe fuel pump or asd relay. I rearrange the relays with the a/c and horn relays and get back in, starts right up and I drive it home. Meanwhile when it has been really cold, on occasion, the starter would crank a couple of times and then the bendix would release and the starter would just spin. Last sunday I changed the starter, when I hooked the battery back up and went to test the starter it cranked fine but once again no fire, checked the gauges and noticed they were all dead, as if the key was off. Started playing with the relays again, this time I honked the horn which told me that ralay was working, swapped it with the asd relay and it started. Tuesday evening the wife heads off to class, and then calls me and says she went over some rough rail road tracks and the Jeep dies, cranks, has lights, no gauges and no fire. I explain the relay trick which seems like a quick fix, but now I am not sure, she has no luck. So I head out to rescue her and she calls me back and says it finally started and she got it off of the street but she wanted to wait on me to escort her home. I drove it home and now I am at a loss. It seems the only way to get it to die is to hit a hard bump, I guess I need to find an empty parking lot with a sizeable bump so that I can kill it to try to find the source of the problem. Any help would be greatly appreciated.