My 1984 Ford F150 wont start.help me!?

Question:
I have replaced the battery, starter solenoid, some new wires to the solenoid. It has "cutoff" switch that needs to be pressed to start her. It is wired directly to the solenoid to the "s" port. The battery is connected to the solenoid as well, and now it wont start and my lights wont even turn on. I have no blown fuses. Someone help me!!!!!!

Answers:

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Get out your test light, start at the battery, and keep checking until you reach the point you lose power. Between there, and the last point you had power, is the problem. Fix it.

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Check for a fusible link you may have inadvertanly fried.

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Well, if nothing electrical works, then I'd have to say:

When should I replace my car battery ?


1) Dead replacement battery.
2) Bad ground to engine, or body.
3) Corroded battery terminals
4) Bad power wire to solenoid from battery.
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