The visor on the driver side of my 2004 RX-8 cracked at the hinge when pulling it down to block the sun. It currently will not stay up and is not usable. Where can I take it to get it fixed?
Its better to just buy a new one from the dealership. or a junk yard. but junk yard part might break again. heres the part number for the visor fe01-69-320e-77. its an updated part so itll hold and last longer than the original one in there.
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unclip the sun visor from the "latch" side. Using a flathead pocket screwdriver gently pry the plastic shroud away around the hinge side. This will expose the bolts for the sun visor. Remove the weatherstripping partially from around the door if equipped with grab handles gently pry the covers off the hinges with pocket screwdriver and remove bolts (t30) partially remove cover from clip for sun visor and remove bolt (t20). Pull firmly directly out on a-pillar to unseat from pillar. Unscrew the three bolts from sun visor hinge side and gently unseat from wiring guide. Reaching above headliner gently guide wires for sun visor down through headliner and detach from harness.
the drain hole is most probly blocked on that side,open the roof and in the corner is a drain it gos down the front pillers,use a metal coat hanger to poke down it to clear it out thats worth a try.
My driver side sun visor was broke too wouldn't stay up, You can buy new from dealer, or at a junk yard, all you do is pull visor down and unplug connection, plug new one in.
I fabricated my own brackets for my 2004 Ford Explorer to mount (or should I say re-mount) my sun visors after they both crumbled and fell on us. I cut some thin metal (tin I think) and put 5 layers together to form the bracket. If there is any interest, I'll upload some pictures and instructions over the week-end to show how to install it. I'm thinking about offering to make these for $12+ shipping for one bracket or $20+shipping for a pair.
My 2008 Camry driver side sun visor just broke and it will not stay in the up position. is flops down about three inches just enough to bug the **** out of you while driving. another toyota problem that should be recalled since it seams to be common
My 2007 Optima Driver's Side visor also had the same problem. I removed it with the screws under the plate at the base of the visor. Upon further inspection, the plastic inside the "hinge" had shattered inside the plastic sleeve. I am currently attempting some at-home super-glue-and-epoxy repair. If this works, I've saved myself a couple hundred bucks in repairs.
inside the sun visor there is a spring which is moving to side when you push down the spring pushes side so it will keep down when you want to push to the normal possition spring releces and keep to that possition any way i would like to advice you to replace sun visor.
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