Hi All.
quick question about our car, My car has lite sun visors, they dont work of course, bulbs are fine and there is power getting to them, i can only assume that the micro switch has
backed up and not making the contact, is there any one or anyway to replace these things yourself? The fabric is separating from the backing board anyways.Did all cobras come with these?
Just looking for any tips or advise
Thanks!
Quick question on Sun visors
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Re: Quick question on Sun visors
Have you tried to tap the button in and out a few times, I have seen where they just aren't getting a good contact inside.
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Re: Quick question on Sun visors
I did try that, i was screwing around with them one night for about a hour and i did get the pas side to flash once. I don think they come apart without breaking them.
Thanks for the tip tho
Thanks for the tip tho
Re: Quick question on Sun visors
I've fixed them. They are actually easy to fix, though I've never seen anyone else bother. The whole visor is held together with the stitching along the outside edge.
Cut the stitching off, then it opens like a book.
The little round black switch is held to the plastic body with two small spikes, these break off, leaving the switch floating around in there.
Glue the switch back over the spikes, then it works once again. Take the visor to an interior shop so they can use their industrial-strength sewing machine to re-stitch the visor together.
Cut the stitching off, then it opens like a book.
The little round black switch is held to the plastic body with two small spikes, these break off, leaving the switch floating around in there.
Glue the switch back over the spikes, then it works once again. Take the visor to an interior shop so they can use their industrial-strength sewing machine to re-stitch the visor together.
Re: Quick question on Sun visors
Mike S, thanks so much for taking the time to reply, I'm going to give it a try, looks pretty strait forward. I know there is Opal grey headliner material out there, maybe ill just get them recovered
while I'm at it
Again Thanks for the reply its much appreciated
while I'm at it
Again Thanks for the reply its much appreciated
Re: Quick question on Sun visors
Sounds like a plan, let us know how it turns out. When the switches are glued back in, put 12v to the wire to confirm contacts are working (before sewing them back together).
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Re: Quick question on Sun visors
Great post Mike! That's the kind of tech I like seeing on this board.
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Re: Quick question on Sun visors
Well just wanted to update the thread, I did end up splitting the sun visors, the switch is still intact and doesn't look like its separated from the mounting location, I did test for power and
have 12 Volts ( obviously changed and tested new bulbs before cutting the stitching) , I'm thinking the actual switch is no longer working, I'm in this far in it now so im going to see if I can get them to work. If I do Ill update
Thanks for the advise so far tho
It is possible that I purchased the wrongs bulbs but I highly doubt that,
have 12 Volts ( obviously changed and tested new bulbs before cutting the stitching) , I'm thinking the actual switch is no longer working, I'm in this far in it now so im going to see if I can get them to work. If I do Ill update
Thanks for the advise so far tho
It is possible that I purchased the wrongs bulbs but I highly doubt that,