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Might get lucky and have it be a fuse or a tripped inertia switch. Reset the switch and check all circuits with a voltmeter.
But having seen this same scenario a couple times before - you're probably looking at a new ECU - they usually can't handle the reversed polarity.
But having seen this same scenario a couple times before - you're probably looking at a new ECU - they usually can't handle the reversed polarity.