Final Resolution: After squeezing 12 volt 5-wire connector (Thanks Jason S for the picture that helped me find it) and then checkng the 250V 4A fuse of the 2 fuses that stick out of the battery box at the back of the box, I found that the fuse was blown. It was originally tested when I first started troubleshooting, but I didn't test it, someone else did. Funny, it was the type of fuse that had what looks like brown paper bag material on the inside of the glass, all the way around it, so it's impossible to see any wire or link in there. Only after pulling it out of the little top piece that you push on to screw the fuse in, and measure it with an ohmmeter, was I sure it was open. So i went to auto parts store and bought another 250V 4A fuse and put it in and it's been working fine every since.
I do think that the connector (the 5 pin 12 v one mentioned in this post) should either be raised, or waterproofed. I live in Las Vegas, and while it's normally dry, hot, and dusty, we just had the craziest few months this year of rain, and what little rain we had, came down hard when it did, creating floods and puddles everywhere. In all of that time, I managed to stay out of all of them and only 1 time can i say i was in water more an inch or so deep. But that cover over the 5 pin connector lookdd moist as you all mentioned, and it's by far the lowest connector in that center group opf wires, and closest to the top of the motor. It just seems like that whole area above the moter ought to be enclosed better it all of tbhe electirical stuff is up there.
But I'm happy it's fixed now, as I was just getting ready to drive it 300+ miles to where my NEAREST (sadly) zero dealership is at. Still hard to believe there is NO (longer) a ZERO dealer here in the Las Vegas area.
-Thanks to all for the help. I only hope i can repay you with my ZERO knowledge some day)
-MARK
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