Civic Sun Visor Fix for about $5
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- čas přidán 7. 04. 2018
- How to fix the sun visors in your civic. From the factory, the sun visors will separate in warm weather, leaving them to fall into your field of vision.
Honda will replace them a few times, but eventually will want you to pay for new ones. No matter what you do, they will always break again, unless you do something like this!
Link to parts: m.lowes.com/pd/Hillman-8-x-0-... - Zábava
This worked awesome, and saved $70. Thank you! I did like you did the second time around and made a straight line with the middle one being directly in the middle of that clip (or below.. not sure). Works great. I used 3/16th x 1/2 inch long binding posts instead of 5/8 because that's all Home Depot had, but they were great. Possibly tighter, too, being 1/8 shorter than the 5/8
Thanks for that, worked like a charm, and I painted the ends to match
the sunvisor colour. The post screws are also known as Chicago screws
and are available from art supply outlets, 15mm or 5/8 inch, $1 each.
Informative video! Appreciate you posting it and taking the time to do this. I learned something.
Thank you for this vid it saved me $50 for a new visor. Works perfect
Thanks for sharing. I just fixed mine with your method.
Honda replaced them once under a recall and lasted 6 months. Went back and they want $120 each.
Got some aftermarket for $25 each and were horrible.
I put 3 on each side for $6 at Lowes and worked again.
Hope they last long time.
Can you tell the screw size plz
Thanks for the video did this repair last night and it fixed it perfect. Thanks for saving me 65.00 on a new visor
Nice!
Thank You! You just saved me about $120!
Great video man!
GREAT SOLUTION!! 2008 Honda Civic. I tried a slight variation of this on my floppy driver's side visor, and it looks like it will solve the problem. I used two of the 5/8" binding post screws specified here. The visor's swivel post seems to penetrate the visor at a slight angle. So, I drilled two 7/32" holes as close to the swivel post as I deemed safe, toward the driver's edge of the visor, on each side of the edge seam variation in the area of the mystical metal clip. I really tightened down the screws, reinstalled the visor, and for now, it operates great. My visor wasn't apparently warped, cracked, or otherwise visibly damaged. Removing and replacing the visor was easy. I considered the cheap visors available online, and the expensive Honda OEM visor. However, with all the negative reviews, I figured spending less than $2 would be a good first, and hopefully final step. Thanks for the great video!
I just glued a small magnet to the liner and metal plate to visor. Works great
Do a tutorial please
That holds it up only. It doesn't allow you to use it to shade the sun. Mine already had velcro on it to hold it up when I bought the car. But when I need to use it, it flops down too much and blocks my mirror.
Thanks mate. you just give me idea how to fix mine
Thanks, you have a good day.
This is the EXACT issue I have with my 08. Haven't had a sunvisor problem up to this point but sure enough in the hot australian summer the visor has just come apart.
This fix also works using two screws on each side, but three is probably better. I did this using two a few years ago and it’s still holding.
I believe this happens more from use over time, as opposed to the heat. Otherwise, both sides would break down equally.
Great fix. Don't bother buying a new one.
On mine the internal clip already broke. :(
I need help with the plastic that is crack on the left of the side and attached by the window
You just saved me $2000, thank you!
Thankyouu
Great solution! Easy cheesy!
link for hardware used?
m.lowes.com/pd/Hillman-8-x-0-625-in-Flat-Head-Aluminum-Standard-Phillips-Drive-Interior-Exterior-Standard-SAE-Binding-Post-Screw/3012650
thanks!
Thanks for the “bad boys” link! 👍
Anyone here tried J-B Weld on the crack edge visor? Did it work for you guy?
Never tried that. This worked and held until I sold the car.
@@CliffsHowToJB Weld won't stick to plastic. Nothing will.
What year Honda Civic was it????????!?!
2006
Why are you selling the car? Do you recommend buying one I’m close to getting one myself. I’m just gonna avoid the early year releases. I’m gonna miss your civic repair videos cliff.
I have too many cars! I’m using it right now to commute to work, but I’m getting a job with my wife’s organization, so we are going to carpool.
It’s a good car, gets great gas mileage! I just won’t need it... between my wife and I, we have 5 cars!
233,000kms and only had to repair brakes & visors.
please dont buy civic. i have 07 and have gone through 4 complete wheel bearing replacements thats 2000 x 4 $$. also my visor is completely broken.
@@neurozero well did you take care of it?I've had an 06 and 09 and never had a problem with them but I do take care of them the 06 I crashed and now I'm with the 09 and no problems I'm at about 130000+ miles
I bought a visor for $22 on Amazon.
Nice!
Very badly done work, it looks horrible, better to put a new one
We did. And they broke again, less than a year later. I wasn’t going to pay $100 each for a new sunvisor, so it could break again less than a year later, again!
You are welcome to, however, if you so choose!