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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.
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2006-2007MY SONATA SUN VISOR
REPLACEMENT (SERVICE CAMPAIGN T64)
CAMPAIGN APPLIES TO VEHICLES LOCATED IN THE WESTERN,
PC, AND SOUTHERN REGIONS ONLY. THIS WOULD INCLUDE
THE STATES AL, AR, AZ, CA, CO, FL, GA, HI, KS, LA, MS, NC, NM,
NV, OK, OR, SC, TN, TX UT, AND WA.
As they work on friction you may be able to
compress the material on the outside which will then give the inside more grip.
Put a cloth around the top of the visor to protect the material and use Mole grips with the half circle jaws or pliers of the same construction grips to squeeze the area around where the rod enters the visor
If under 60,000 miles, take it to the dealer for replacement - free of charge. Both sun visors on my 2006 Hyundai Sonata did the same thing and had them both replaced, but now out of warranty and driver's side has done it again so I'll have to pay to have it fixed. Looking for a used one online now. I guess this is just a defect in that particular model.
I have a 2007 Sonata and the driver's side sun visor broke. I called the dealership where I purchased the car, and was told that they only cover it for 5 years/60,000 miles. So if your's is broken, get it in there before the warranty expires. Otherwise the cost is around $80 for the visor unit.
This works on any visor. Obtain a small clamp as used in wiring harnesses. On the shaft end of the visor, 1/2 inch from the end, install the clamp around the visor and the shaft. Drill a hole through the visor for the clamp screw and tighten as needed. I might be a redneck, but it works!!
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