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Got the same problem with my Nissan Murano 2003. Went to junk yard, got visors for fraction of the price Nissan was going to charge me: $350. Got both visors (driver & passenger) and also asked for both clips, that way it matches. Problem solved.
I had the same issue with my wife's car, If it is the same problem as our the issue lies withing the visor itself. The shaft that enters the side of the visor become loose and it prevents the visor from staying flush with the ceiling. You can carefully take it apart and repair it, but it involves cutting the fabric. I would recommend getting a used visor.
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.
To be honest, Save your 90.00 and pop it in your self. Sun visors are very easy to change and will take you all of 5 minutes. Most visors are held in place by 2-3 little screws that you will see at the base of the visor and looks like they are screwed into your roof. just take the screws out and the visor will pop right out for you. then just do the opposite to install it. It really is that easy.
I am on my third driver side visor and second passenger side visor. It seems there is a problem with this part. I am contacting Toyota about this issue.
go to a dealership with a screwdriver and your broken sun visor in hand. take out a nissan murano with an interior that matches yours for a test drive and perform a switch on the sun visors. install your broken visor in place of the one that works, and take the one that works out of the car that your test driving.
Problem solved, its free, and you didn't have to get creative to fix the problem. Plus, they can't blame you for a broken visor considering that they fail in these cars all the time. You're welcome!!!
There are two little plastic pins that snap against a spring steel clip and these have broken off.. - for @ $180.usd you can replace the unit.. or we applied two small velcro discs ( ask at any hardware store) under the mirror and cover and that seems to work fine. They also make adhesive magnet strip that might work. A fix that we used for a few weeks was to clip the garage door opener on this visor..it held it in place nicely. Good luck
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