Option B: If you are comfortable doing the work yourself, you can purchase the necessary parts online or from a local auto parts store. The parts themselves may cost around $50 to $100, depending on the type of vehicle you have. You will also need to have the proper tools to remove the steering wheel and install the new parts, which could add an additional $20 to $50 to the total cost.
If you choose to purchase the parts and perform the work yourself, the total cost will likely be less than $200. However, if you are not comfortable working on your own vehicle or do not have the necessary tools, it is best to take it to a professional mechanic or car dealership.