It’s Broken!

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Have you got 12V between the big terminals on the solenoid and the engine block?
Are the little wires connected a) to the alternator (Brown/Yellow) and b) to the solenoid (White/Red)
 
Afternoon ladies and gents,

I’ve recently got a 110 pickup crew. Done a few jobs on it my self I’m not a mechanic in any way,shape or form. I just enjoy tinkering with the old gal!! This one has me stumped. Went to take out for a drive and when I turned the ignition key nothing at allhappened, and I mean nothing no dash lights no trying to turn over I can’t buy any lights on or beep the horn. NOTHING!! I assumed the battery had gone dead as she had been stood a while but I charged the battery and still nothing! Any advice will be much appreciated. Try and keep it idiot proof though as I say I’m no way near amechanic.

Thanks in advance.
Check the wire onto the starter solenoid, it gets cooked by the heat from exhaust manifold and goes "dry connection", usually just wriggle the connector on the top of the starter or unplug it and squeeze it with pliers and push it back on, should restore connection.
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Thanks for all the help guys. I’ve just finished cleaning the earthing points and wiggled a few wire around the starter motor etc and it started!! See how long it lasts! Ha
 
Afternoon ladies and gents,

I’ve recently got a 110 pickup crew. Done a few jobs on it my self I’m not a mechanic in any way,shape or form. I just enjoy tinkering with the old gal!! This one has me stumped. Went to take out for a drive and when I turned the ignition key nothing at allhappened, and I mean nothing no dash lights no trying to turn over I can’t buy any lights on or beep the horn. NOTHING!! I assumed the battery had gone dead as she had been stood a while but I charged the battery and still nothing! Any advice will be much appreciated. Try and keep it idiot proof though as I say I’m no way near amechanic.

Thanks in advance.

Still sounds like a duff battery to me.
 
My vote is on the small wire with the spade connector on the starter motor. Works loose with the result being an intermittent start.
 
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