2005 dodge grand caravan - Loss of Electrical Power

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Asked by GuruCXCJY Feb 14, 2019 at 11:22 AM about the 2005 Dodge Grand Caravan SE Plus FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

2005 dodge grand caravan - working fine yesterday, today no power indication
anywhere.  
No light when door opens.
Key fob does not unlock doors
Auto door locks do not operate
No noise, light, or change when key is inserted or turned.
Battery 11 months old.

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Make sure battery has a full charge. If battery is down, use a charger and get it charged up. Check your charging system, if battery is down? Check all battery connections, positive and negative, at all ends, not just at the battery, the other ends, also. Use a test light and check voltage at fuses in fuse box. Some fuses hot all the time, some go hot with key on. I can only help with testing.

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Thanks, Mark. Verified at local AutoZone battery test sat (12.48v...). Battery connections (both +ve and -ve) at battery have no corrosion, are not loose, no indication of failure. What do you mean at all ends? Fuse box has 30 varying fuses. Could any fuse be the issue? Starter Motor Relay or any?

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