Hello and welcome to 2carpros. Just to jump in as SCWICKEDSTANG stated earlier double check those fuses. If your fuses are good then do a voltage drop test across the battery cables with a digital volt meter. Attaching images below.
The first 2 images I took one lead and attached it to the positive cable and the second lead on my meter I touched the alternator battery cable. 3rd image was the voltage drop of 0.05 volts which is good. 4th image moved the lead to the ground cable and 5th image took the other lead and touched the alternator housing since it is self grounding. Last image measured 0 volts which is perfect. So my total voltage drop adding the 2 together is 0.05 volts which indicates no problem with the battery cables.
Now if for example you measured something like 2 volts across one of the cables then that would indicate high resistance in that cable and you would need to check for some type of corrosion, faulty contact etc. If you can take those measurements and post them on here that would be great. Let us know please.
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Tuesday, September 17th, 2019 AT 9:58 PM