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I have a toyota corolla and battery is fully charged no power

I have a toyota corolla and my battery is fully charged no power to anything fuses are good they arent getting power what should i do

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Sounds like a bad connection with one of the battery cables check the connection to both cables at both ends and I personally would make sure that i cleaned the main engine ground (where the negative wire from battery connects to engine). Good luck!

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First what is the manufacture year ?
there is a battery Fuse 100% it need to be changed

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No power to anything, sounds like either a bad ground (cable) or the positive cable.

I'd start there.

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