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91 XLT No power after new solenoid install

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Old May 6, 2017 | 03:15 AM
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91 XLT No power after new solenoid install

Son was helping me. He's 15 and Dad screwed the pooch here, and we hooked the starter wire up to the side with the positive battery cable. Now I figured the brand new solenoid is fried, so I went and bought another new one......problem is I have ZERO power anywhere in the truck now. I honestly don't know where to look to find out what I shorted out and or fried......Any ideas guys?
 
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Old May 8, 2017 | 11:48 PM
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Check the power distribution box in front and see if any of the big fuses blew. There may also be a blown fusible link in the wiring harness near the battery although I'm not sure if the 91s had them. Its also possible that the battery cable itself has an open circuit. Good luck.
 
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Old May 9, 2017 | 07:26 AM
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Originally Posted by rikard
Check the power distribution box in front and see if any of the big fuses blew. There may also be a blown fusible link in the wiring harness near the battery although I'm not sure if the 91s had them. Its also possible that the battery cable itself has an open circuit. Good luck.
I agree, I read your symptoms and I thought fusible link as well. Checking the fuses in the circuit can't hurt either. Being a 91 though I would put my money on the fusible link. I would even bet that the solenoid is ok because if, as you described, you hooked both wires to the same terminal no electricity went through it.

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