How To Install Sun Visor Bushings
By - April 21, 2010 The first picture shows the driver’s side, “Start to remove”, position. The visor is down like you would put it, to block the sun from coming in the windshield. Stick the correct size screwdriver into the slot, on the bezel ring, as shown. Rotate the sun visor counterclockwise, towards the driver’s side window. When you do this the sun visor’s iron shaft will press on the screwdriver shaft. All of these things (visor, screwdriver and slotted bezel ring) will rotate together towards the side window.
(You will simultaneously be pushing upwards on the screwdriver to keep the tip of the screwdriver in that little slot on the bezel ring.) After a 1/4 or less turn, the sunvisor will simply drop down, now unattached. See the next picture for this. Now, just separate the wires at the connector. By the way, the connector on my car was sideways up inside the windshield header and I had to “fiddle” with it to get it to come out.
Theses were a perfect fit to replace the old worn out bushings on my 1965 El Camino sun visors. Published on August 28, 2017 by ROBERT Sun visor tip/bushing kit.
Then the electrical connector was hard for me to separate until I realized that there is a little gray plastic retaining clip on the end of the connector that you must remove, (you can see it in the last picture). Everything happens smoothly and without any forcing at all. It is amazing how this opens up the car for taller drivers!
Automobile sun shades are simple devices that are installed in the interior of the car on the side of the windshield that faces the driver. The primary benefit of a sun shade is that it helps to keep the interior cooler when the vehicle is parked in the sun by blocking a portion of the sun’s rays. A secondary benefit of using a sun shade is that it prevents harmful rays from the sun from drying out and damaging the interior, which can be especially useful in preventing cracks on the steering wheel and the dash.