Hi,
Ok it definately sounds electrical at this point. A test light will do, but a multimeter is much more effective in helping to find problems.
As far as the alarm system goes, it's really hard to say. All systems are different. Most of the time, however, (on aftermarket alarms) the alarm system will cut off a circuit coming out of the ignition switch, thus cutting power to the fuel pump relay and the fuel pump itself.
When I bought my 1997 TJ recently, I had the same situation as you... the previous owner had some crappy alarm system only partially hooked up. The absolute best thing to do is to completely remove everything that relates to the alarm system. What you'll need to do is reconnect any circuits that were switched through the system (as I said most likely the ignition circuits).
Once you have removed EVERYTHING that relates to that alarm system, you'll go back in there and hook things back up the way they should be (Note that a subscription to
AllData will be extremely helpful). Of course I'll help as much as I can but nothing is better than lots of factory wiring diagrams :wink:
Also, I believe Car alams are completely worthless pieces of technology. However, A good Immobilizer system is very very useful, and can easily be made and installed by you on the Jeep to keep it safe (I installed a home-made immobilizer on my TJ and it works great).
Hope that helps :mrgreen:
-Nick :!: