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Ssotello

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1970 Bronco with 302....new battery. It won't turn over, no power to instrument panel, nothing works. It has a new battery. Any ideas
 

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1970 Bronco with 302....new battery. It won't turn over, no power to instrument panel, nothing works. It has a new battery. Any ideas
Hey Ssotello
Start at the fuse link that attaches to the starter solenoid. There are 2 on the side with the battery cable. 1 feeds the interior fuses and the other comes from the alt. If a visual doesn’t show anything, grab them one at a time and give them a tug. If they are stretchy, they are burnt. If they are ok, then got to testlight diag.
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NOTHING works? If you haven't done so already, I'd check both the battery cables, ESPECIALLY the battery ground cable connection(s) to ground. There could be rust/oxidation or cable damage/deterioration preventing electrical contact.

P.S. Is this why it got a new battery?
 

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