OK, so here's the deal: as you know, I have my Jeep in Panama while I live in Costa Rica. The issue started when my dad got the bright idea of cleaning my engine (which I already had done, so there was no necessity to do this!). He did, and when he started the Jeep afterwards, it was not running right, so he turned it off. After a few hours, he went to start it up again, and it turned, but did not fire.
According to him, he sprayed cleaner onto the engine, and then rinsed it off with a garden hose (no pressure). he did not cover ANY of the sensors or electronic components, though... Exactly how much water he used, i can only speculate...
I had him check the fuel rail for pressure (as some of you may remember, a bad fuel pump left me in the middle of the highway when I drove the Jeep to the port to ship it to Panama), and there was pressure there, so it seems fuel is not the problem. That means spark. I do have an extra coil in the Jeep that I can test when I get there, but I am not sure if he could have ruined the distributor when he rinsed the engine... If so, what am I looking at? Rotor and cap or worse?
By the way, he already checked that the sensors are properly connected, and he says they are, at least the TPS, IAS, MAP and CPS...