You may have blown more than 1 fusible link. There are several Black powerboxes under the hood. Check if you have power going to these Powerboxes and go from there. It is difficult to check the relays but you can check whether they are getting the power to work.
Also, if you have good Insurance coverage you may be able to make a claim for this under Comprehensive. I had an A/C short out the wiring under my dash and Insurance covered it all. If this was done at a Shop, then their Liability should cover it.
One of your main electric wires comes from the Alternator. It is easy to get to, you could take it to Autozone or similar for a test. I would worry about the smaller items that would be damaged before a fuse would blow. This would include the onboard computer, stereo amplifier, Electric components in the transmission, and so forth.
I do not know of any reset buttons, but you can look in the Powerboxes and see if any relays have them.
Most likely that a fuseable link has blown, check wires that go to your starter for the link,,it will be hard[[the link]] when you find it. also,,,,did you check your fuse box under hood in black box? if not, you need to go there 1st. hope this helps!!
There are fusible link wires on feed to alternator & starter solenoid. Check for power to each right where they attach to respective units. If no power trace down wire usually within a foot of connector. If you have power there, you will need to cut out burned out fusible link wire & reattach a new section.
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