Contact your local dealer. They will be able to get you a new visor. The part that holds it in the up postion is worn out and the only way to fix it is to replace the entire visor.
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SOURCE: Sun visor on driver's side
I had the same problem with my 2007 Sonata. I took it into the dealership and they were aware of the problem and fixed it.
SOURCE: sun visors
I just fixed this same problem on my 1993 Toyota Camry.
First, I tried velcro, but in the hot weather the glue wouldn't hold to the fabric so the fix only lasted about 6 months.
Just now I gerryrigged a black office paper clip - the big kind with the black clip attached to two big silver metal hands - to the visor and metal arm.
Magic, it's fixed, and for free.
SOURCE: Sun visors won't stay flipped up.
most of the times on the visors if you look at were it mounts on the car you will see a small screw this is a set screw and if you tighten it just a little bit it should hold your visor up for you. but not all vehicles have a set screw as iam talking about. and if the impala dosent you need to get a compleat new visor
hope this helps you out
SOURCE: Driver side sun visor on '04 Murano fall down.
a creative solution is to use velcro tape. a piece on the visor and a matching piece on the roof liner
SOURCE: 2007 Toyota Camry LE - broken sun visor
most likely a defect. call the dealer and see if toyota has issued a recall on the visor and you might have it replaced for free. other than that, there's always the junkyard.
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