Here's 3 fuses and 1 relay that will cause no crank no start. Noted with pencil arrows.
To check that starter relay in the photo set meter to ohms on terminals 87 and 30
Then run a jumper from batt+ to 86 and batt- to 30. The numbers are on the bottom of relay next to terminals but to hard to see.
With battery voltage applied you should see continuity across the other terminals. I.e. Switch is Now closed. You also hear a positive click as the relay engages and closes that switch.
Here's a picture of your start schematic. And your ground location.
Grounds G106, G100, and G105 shown at bottom right of starting and charging schematics. These are their locations.
Well all three grounds just reference that page I posted. But here is more info on actual locations. It only looks like G100 is drawn.
I'd start with inspecting and removing and cleaning all three grounds in terms of hitting the low hanging (and cheap) fruit first.
Hope this helps.
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