The list of potential causes are many…
Bad ignition switch
Anyone of the other things that must be okay before the relays will turn on
Bad harness.
The brake pedal switch and/or the auto tranny’s ‘start’ contact/switch that only allows it to move out of park after it starts.
And a big ETC…divid and conquer is the way to isolate without a scanner. So have your truck scanned for codes.
Another too commmon and folks (owners, mechanics and tech’s) don’t know…
Have you jump started another vehicle recently or not too long ago?
While you with the good battery vehicle had the engine running while they cranked the bad battery vehicle ?
If yes, maybe your alternator diodes are fried or holes punched in the silicon that will soon fry the whole diode.
What happens is that the bad battery vehicle’s starter motor draws hundreds to over a 1,000 amperes to start (called inrush current) and that will compromise the diodes in the alternator. Maybe not the first time, but for sure punches tiny holes or melts portions of the silicon in the diode.
That then will have the alternator not charge well. Made worse when the ambient is hot.
That also has intermittent charging of the battery, which will spike the voltage that then punches holes in the battery plates.
Vicious cycle and have seen folks replace first the battery…to have it ruined by that compromised alternator diode…to then change the alternator…which then has high current draws from the dining battery…
-Ben
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