When on the move it hood falls all the way down, not doing what it is suppose to do in shielding my baby from the sun and other elements!
SOURCE: Sun Visors won't stay forward towards windshield
inside the sun visor there is a spring which is moving to side when you push down the spring pushes side so it will keep down when you want to push to the normal possition spring releces and keep to that possition any way i would like to advice you to replace sun visor.
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: My sun visor wont stay up. Everytime I hit a bump
the retension spring is weak, it cant be fix, have to replace it, check the dealer or your near by salvage yard.
SOURCE: sun visor falls down as I am driving
Look for a screw near where the arm comes down from the ceiling. Usually if you tighten this one or two screws it will stiffen up.
Some of these are not adjustable. Try a junk yard. They should not have too much trouble finding one your color and in good shape. It would not be very expensive.
SOURCE: The driver's sun visor won't stay up, it falls
Already reported as being a repetitive problem with Murano vehicule owner eventhough they have it alreay replaced.
You can fight as long as you want with your dealer that this is a security issue no recall has been expressed about that so far.
I can say that some people switched the passenger side one with the driver side with little of convenience. I can't say more personnally.
The permanent fix being approx $250 unless you get it one in a scrap yard not knowing how long will be its life time! Up to you to make the decision.
Hope it will help
Dan
I have a 2003 Murano that just started having this problem a few weeks ago. As a quick fix, my husband and I switched the driver's side sun visor with the passenger's side sun visor (yes, everything is backwards now, but it's a minor inconvenience). It was very simple to do, and only took about 5 minutes. The cover pops right off to reveal two screws that hold the unit in place. Anyone could do it.
Meanwhile, we are searching local junkyards to try to find a replacement to avoid having to pay $250 (+) for a replacement visor.
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