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Remove Roof Clip

Old Apr 26, 2014 | 06:02 AM
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Hello All,

The grip that holds the (driver side) visor in place was lose for a while. I procrastinated a bit and yesterday the wire connecting to the visor snapped and the visor assembly came apart. Due to this all the cabin/trunk lights are off.

Does anyone know the best way to remove the clamp attached to the roof - where the hole is for the visor to stick into?

I saw a post about the visor clip removal - this is not the visor clip; this is the flat triangular piece attached to the roof. I tried to pry it with a flat-head screwdriver; but was wondering if anyone knew a better way to do it.
(Once I remove that I guess I can connect/tape some extra wire.)

Thanks,
-R
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Old Apr 26, 2014 | 06:34 AM
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Old Apr 26, 2014 | 07:19 AM
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I removed my visor just last weekend
To remove the visor pry off just the triangular cover to expose 2 screws.
Then remove the screws. In your case the wire is already snapped so it will fall off
Don't just tape it. Do it right with some connectors from a hardware store. The loss of power might be because the wires might have touched themselves or the metal edge of the hole in the roof where they pass creating a short. Check the fuse
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