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Originally Posted by JARblue
Test the fuses with a multimeter.
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^^ This ^^. Visually checking fuses doesn't always work. Put a meter on them to be sure.
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Originally Posted by -ZS-Carpenter
... I'd start checking ground cables. Something either got unhooked or pinched/cut when the motor mounts were put in. ...
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This is your most likely culprit, IMNSHO.
I'd check the fuses/fusible links first because it's easier and there's a chance that it's the problem. IIRC, there is at least one fusible link at the battery.
Grab a copy of the FSM (link in my sig). It will have fusible link locations, trouble-shooting procedures, wiring diagrams, etc.