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Installing a sun visor, right side. 2007 Hyundai, bought new. Right side visor wouldn't stay up, replace by dealer under warranty. Left side visor did same thing at 67000 miles, not covered. New visor and installation $107 by dealer. Now right side mirror assembly fell apart, and I want to locate one used in junk yard, but know nothing about installing.

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There is usually a cosmetic cover hiding the two phillips head screws which attach the visor to the overhead. These covers 'clip' in place and can be removed using a small flat tip screwdriver. Once removed, you can then access these two phillips head screws. Remove the screws & gently remove the visor. You will find a wire harness connector to the visor. Find the release tab on the connector & press on it to disconnect the visor from the wire harness in the overhead. Installation is reverse of removel.
Go to www.hmaservice.com and register your vehicle by VIN #.. you'll then have access to wiring diagrams, shop manuals, service bulletins, illustrations and procedures, etc.

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