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I forced a small nail between the visor rod and the tube (or whatever) the rod goes into in the visor itself. That created enough tension or drag to hold the visor and keep it from drooping. The visor now works in all three positions.
i would go to your nearest dealer and order the sun visor you will need a 15 torx bit three bolts remove and replace you should be able to handle this repair yourself and save about 100 bucks good luck
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.
Both of my visors broke -- first the one right after purchasing (had dealership repair) then the other (still under warantee, so dealership repaired). The lady said the 2007 Optimas had a "bad batch" of visors and many needed to be replaced. Fine. Now the driver's side broke again. It just needs to be replaced. I love the Kia, hate the visors. Not a bad payoff for the reasonable price. So far, the only thing that has broken.
The sunvisor is attached to the roof with 3 screws on the outboard end of the visor (towards the door). Once you removed these 3 phillips head screws and pull the attaching bracket down, there may be an electrical connector you will need to unplug. This is not a difficult job.
Hope this is helpful!
Nissan Scope Technician- 10+ years experience in Nissan dealership.
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