Introduction

A loose or hanging sun visor is a driving hazard to the driver, other people in the car, and other motorists. The visor can drop suddenly causing you to wreck your car. Fortunately, there are plenty of new and used sun visors to choose from. Just google your car’s make and model and start shopping.

This guide has easy step-by-step instructions to replace that visor and make your car safe to drive. You will need a T15 Torx screwdriver.

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    • Unscrew the 2 screws from the left side of the bracket.

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    • Unhook and move the visor for access to the 3rd screw.

    • Hold the visor. Do not let go of the visor. If you do, the weight of the visor might damage the attached wires.

    • Unscrew the 3rd Screw.

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    • Lightly pull the wire so the connector is outside of the headliner.

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    • Press and lightly pull the small tab to release the connecting wires.

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    • Reconnect the new sun visor wire.

    • Pull down slightly on the headliner and tuck the wire back inside.

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    • Hold the visor. Do not let go of the visor. If you do, the weight of the visor might damage the attached wires.

    • Align the bracket holes and screw in the right side screw.

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    • Hang the visor on the hook for support.

    • Screw in the other 2 screws.

Conclusion

The same steps apply to replace the passenger side sun visor.

Bonnie

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