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Wild guess the Throttle cable is frayed and "sticking" in it's enclosure. or if you are lucky it needs lubrication. Or possible the throttle mechanism itself needs some attention. Live in a "salt" area? Corrosion causes a lot of bad "behavior".
If you hear relays clicking sometimes and the jeep won't start, at those times, is the check engine light illuminated on the dash, or not? If no check engine light is on the dash, at times when the jeep won't start, your ecu is in need of repairs. The ecu sends power to the ignition and fuel relays and when the ecu starts to malfunction, the relays usually start clicking.
Might need a switch for the back windows. You might be able to try holding the switch from the driver's door along with the back switch at the same time. Or could be a window motor?
You may need to change out your 94 wiring harness to a 99 to handle electronics not found on you 94 but yes is should work if your computer can (TALK) to your 99 engine
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