If your unable to keep the visor up you should try Velcro on both sides. If that does not work, you can use a big safety pin.
I saw a Sentra with a visor that wouldn't stay up. The owner had taken sticky backed velcro and attached small pieces to the roof and the mating piece to the back of the visor. It seemed to work well, but I think the sticky might let go in very hot weather. A lot of sellers on eBay have the sun visor clips for sale. Best of luck! <Correction> The sun visor on my 1997 Nissan Sentra wont stay up either. On close inspection it has nothing to do with the sun visor clips. It looks like the dysfunction is within the visor itself. I don't see any way to repair this without buying a new/used visor.
Call Nissan Consumer Affairs... 1-800-647-7261 This has been a problem they have had with the visor. If your visor will not stay up... this will impair your view while driving. Ask if they will please replace your visor for free and they will!
You don't. Replacement can cost $400 at dealer. Instead I use a NEODYMIUM CYLINDER MAGNETS 1inch diameter by 1inch thinck. The thickness is more important than the diameter so that it can hold together the visor and the roof. Magnet goes between the visor and the roof - you can't see it when the visor is in the up position.
The wires from the sun visor run through the visor to the bracket that connects to the roof. Depending on your bracket you can either unscrew it right away and you can see the screws or you may have to remove a cap. The cap is usually just a small piece of plastic that you can pop up with a flat head screw driver. Once the visor is disconnected from your roof you can find the wire connection and unplug it.
I had a problem with the driver side sun visor "dripping down" and would not stay up. I took to the dealer and they replaced it for free with a brand new one. My brother in law has the same problem but he rip it off the hinges and tossed it in the back seat!
Hi, I have a2002 Doge Ram. The driver side sunvisor falls down when I go over a big bump or dont hold it when putting it up. I took it off and found the rod inside broken. Then, I did a little research and found out it is a common problem, design fault. I called the dodge dealer and he knew about it and dodge redesigned the visor. So now if you want to replace the visor, not only do you have to buy a new visor, but you also have to buy the little clip that the visor clips in to. I am going to cut down the back of the visor, see how it works inside, maybe come up with a repair and probably ruin it and have to cough up the 55.00 to buy a new visor.......
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They would burn up from the heat.
I just repaired my sunvisor. You have to buy four new guides for the sun visor. It cost me $75.00 Cdn. from the dealer.You have to remove the sunroof. With it tilted up there are three screws on each side. After the sunroof is off you can jimmy the visor forward to take it out and put on the new guides. I set the visor on and put the guides on in the track on one side in then the other side. It is a tight fit. When you put the sunroof back on make sure the tilt is down to position the glass properly. It took about an hour to do.
Because it is made out of cheap plastic. Like mine that just completely fell off at two years old.
AnswerThe round base that is up against the ceiling needs to turn counter clockwise about a third of a rotation then it will drop out. mine was stuck so tight that I had to crush that round base before it would turn and come out but since I was replacing the visor (sounds like what you are doing) it was garbage anyway.put screwdriver in slot then pull visor toward you using visor to rotate entire bracket including screwdriver a quarter turn ., will pop right out , the visor bar gives you the leverage to rotate it with out breaking it .
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