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1995 Toyota 4runner V6-New battery no power to anything
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Yes, the 80a probably went. If it's in the fuse box, you need to split the box in two 1/2 way down because that relay is bolted in from the bottom.
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Could be that the fusible links are open
It could also be a bad ground. What do your battery cables and terminals look like. If you don`t have a multimeter now might be a good time to invest in one.
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