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you should be able to remove two/three screws that hold hinge on visor and slowly pull out wire , there should be a connector on there a few inches in you can undo
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.
The antenna is a wire mounted inside the visor. If you don't want to put in a new visor, you can remove the wire and attach it to your headliner or at the top of your windshield.
if the visors are junk and your not going to use them again cut the wire off right where the wire goes into the visor itself. if you are going to get new ones you need to make sure their is enough wire there to splice the wire onto the new ones. or a razor knife or heavy snips to cut open the visor to disconnect from inside
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