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.
SOURCE: 07 Camry SE Sun Visor Broken
I had the same thing happen to my Sequoia. They replaced it under warranty when I complained.
SOURCE: sun visor on 2008 Camry broke - on both sides
To be honest, Save your 90.00 and pop it in your self. Sun visors are very easy to change and will take you all of 5 minutes. Most visors are held in place by 2-3 little screws that you will see at the base of the visor and looks like they are screwed into your roof. just take the screws out and the visor will pop right out for you. then just do the opposite to install it. It really is that easy.
Good Luck and I hope this helps.
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SOURCE: sun visor won't stay up on 2005 Toyota RAV4
Hello. real cheap real easy fix, you can spend anywhere from 25-150 on a new viser, held in with 3 screws, or you can spen $3 and just place a double sided velcrow strip between the visor and the roof where it touches.
SOURCE: driver side sun visor will not stay in up position
I have fixed this at the mexican way, but really cheap and effective, I had same issue with my rav4 2006, and the velcro magic fix it, let me tell you that u need to obtain the one from lowe's/home depot original "velcro" strip 4"x 2" industrial strenght. stick both part separately and let them cure for 24hrs, without being together, 24hrs later, close the visor, as you normally do, that is the only way it will have the contact force enuff to keep visor up. I tried before with cheaper velcro alternatives, and did not work, hope this helps
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