I would not
This would be an electrical issue, most likely it can be resolved by going to a mechanic and they can reset the component. It's just because the airbag was tampered with to some extent because of the service. Generally it can be as easy as changing a fuse. The airbag light stays on when there is a problem. Something may be unhooked or misassembled in the column if this happened after someone was working on it. The mechanic should repair the problem if he caused it.
I Think you should go to a mechanic
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This depends on the vehicle. However, if you notice your steering wheel shakes when you apply your brakes, your rotors may be out of round. They can be resurfaced by a mechanic, usually only once because they will become too thin. If you have any concerns, ask your favorite mechanic.
The ignition switch is broken you should have a mechanic check it out because the bottom rod could be broken then you would need to buy the whole steering wheel.
Clicking inside the steering column on the 1998 Plymouth Voyager sounds like a steering pump problem. It could also be that the steering box needs to be replaced. This should be looked at by a reputable mechanic as soon as possible.
When you have the front end aligned the mechanic should align the steering wheel also. This is so the steering wheel is positioned straight when you're driving straight down the road.
you should take your car to a mechanic.
$1000 to $2500 depending on the quality of parts and mechanic
take it to your dealer or service center and tell them to change the steering wheel that's what i did or if you tried that there should be a cap on the front of the wheel and you snap it open and there should be bolts.
Mechanics should have good customer service and communications skills. They should also be able to diagnose problems and offer solutions. Honesty is also a valued quality in a mechanic.
While any competent shop should be able to service this, a Cadillac dealer will have the most direct experience.