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Old 09-06-2013, 11:30 AM   #1
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Thank you racepar1. You always got the knowledge.

I bought a used one from a reputable guy here on Zilvia, however it has the same issue. I don't really want to keep chucking money on other ones, I would rather fix the one I have.
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Thank you racepar1. You always got the knowledge.

I bought a used one from a reputable guy here on Zilvia, however it has the same issue. I don't really want to keep chucking money on other ones, I would rather fix the one I have.
As far as I know there is no way to take apart the sun visor and tighten up the pivot mechanism. The visor actually clips onto the little 90* rod for the pivot. You can pull it apart and try to wedge something in there. Maybe a thin piece of plastic or maybe a piece of soda can. I MIGHT have a set that's good though. I'll have a look and let you know. It's possible that the clip that holds the inner portion of the sun visor is worn as well. Have you tried another clip, or just the visor itself???
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As far as I know there is no way to take apart the sun visor and tighten up the pivot mechanism. The visor actually clips onto the little 90* rod for the pivot. You can pull it apart and try to wedge something in there. Maybe a thin piece of plastic or maybe a piece of soda can. I MIGHT have a set that's good though. I'll have a look and let you know. It's possible that the clip that holds the inner portion of the sun visor is worn as well. Have you tried another clip, or just the visor itself???
I have only tried a different visor, to no avail. Tonight I will pull it apart and see if I can get the little 90* arm taped up or something smooshed in there to try to get some action on the thing.

Thanks Racepar!
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