I have connected the power wire to the starter from the fuse block and the solenoid starter wire. Is that the only source of power for my fuse block? I am getting power to my ignition circuits. but not my lights. (head lights/tails and turns) Is there a secondary power source that i need to hook up? Any insight would be helpful Thanks!
There are two branch circuits - that originate at the starter solenoid. One supplies the ignition switched components (which you don't seem to have a problem with).
Only the ignition switched branch passes through the firewall junction block.
The lead that feeds the affected circuits - the ones that you are having an issue with - bypasses the JB. It is a straight run from the battery connection (on the solenoid) up to the bulkhead connection block. There is a fusible link (only one) in that line - which is located down at the solenoid end.
After transiting the connection block, that lead splits again - into 2 branches.
One branch goes directly to the 2 terminal on the H/L switch and is used only to supply power for the headlights.
The other supplies power (via the associated fuses) for the T/L's, the ECM, courtesy lighting, horn/dome light - as well as anything plugged into the BATT bank sockets of the fuse block.
Long story short; it would appear that the fusible link in that branch is fried. It may be something else - for example, like the scenario that Kyle describes above - but that type of failure is rare. I would check the fusible links at the solenoid first. Wiring diagram is below:
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