Do you have a volt meter or a test light? If so connect the ground (-)directly to the battery and trace the hot (+) wire from the battery to the accessory panel and test it at every connection/fuse/switch. Once you find a point without power work your way back to the last good point and you will find the problem. If you get all the way to the panel and still have power then you have a bad ground. Repeat the same process with one wire of your tester on the hot (+) side of the battery and trace the ground forward. It sounds like a breaker or a fuse is blown but also may be a bad primary connection. Good Luck. :lol: