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The only things that should have been damaged are the circuits involved. Assuming the engine was off that should be the battery, the ground wire for the battery, the cable between the positive terminal and where the socket was, and whatever the socket grounded to. There's no reason for anything else to have been affected.
Did the dealer replace the battery? If not, did they at least try a new battery pretty much right away? If they didn't they're just screwing you over (there's no way this should take 4.5hrs), and before you waste any more time with them go buy a battery and plop it in.
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