Not sure if you still have a warranty on the vehicle, but I'd start by taking it to the dealer. If it's under warranty, get it fixed. If it's not, ask them for a written estimate to fix it. You could possibly use that estimate to get prices elsewhere at other dealers or third-party shops.
Really bad luck. I have not seen that before. Congratulations on your "new to you" car!
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