www.sunvisordepot.com Go to a salvage yard and find the right one and screw it in.
Remove the sun visor retaining screws. The sun visor will slide off of the sun visor rod. Lubricate the sun visor rod. Put the sun visor back on.
You can clean your car's sun visor by going to a near automobile repair shop. In addition, you can carefully clean your own car's sun visor by rubbing and washing with a hose.
the only repair is to replace the visor as an assembly.There are no serviceable parts inside it
To repair a sun visor mirror on a Mercedes, first, remove the sun visor from the vehicle by unscrewing it from its mounting bracket. Carefully detach the mirror cover, which may involve prying it off gently to avoid damage. If the mirror is broken, replace it with a new one, securing it in place. Finally, reassemble the visor and reattach it to the mounting bracket.
The answer is available in the Owner's Manual if you have it.
Yes, you can repair a broken sun visor on a 2001 Kia Sportage. First, check if the visor can be reattached by examining the mounting bracket and any hinges for damage. If it's broken, you may need to replace the visor or repair it using adhesive or by reassembling any detached parts. Replacement visors are also available at auto parts stores or online if necessary.
To repair a floppy sun visor on a Honda CR-V, first, remove the visor by unscrewing the mounting bracket. Inspect the visor's pivot mechanism or the internal rod for damage or wear. If the rod is broken, you can replace it with a similar-sized metal rod or reattach the existing one with strong adhesive. Finally, reassemble the visor and secure it back in place.
To remove the sun visor on a Pontiac Intrigue, start by locating the screws or clips that secure the visor to the mounting bracket. Use a screwdriver to remove the screws or gently pry off the clips. Once detached, carefully pull the visor away from the roof and disconnect any wiring if it has lights. Finally, set the visor aside for replacement or repair.
Typically it will not be worth repairing when you compare the cost of purchased a recycled or used 99 Intrigue sun visor which can be done anywhere from $10-50 depending on where you shop. If you need help finding one check out this blog post: http://www.oempartsguys.com/blog/how-to-find-your-replacement-sun-visor/
If you are asking about the round piece that the visor rotates in, then you have to buy the whole visor from the dealer for $53. Other options are to search online for a visor in the $20 range. Or you can go to a pick it auto salvage and search for one in the $10 range.
http://www.oempartsguys.com/blog/how-to-find-your-replacement-sun-visor/
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.