
If there is a light, plug in the connector. Align the base direction before inserting it, then tighten the screws to complete the installation. There is a hook on the sun visor base; loosen the screw by hand and then shake it back and forth to remove.

From my experience with multiple installations, the whole process is simple but requires attention to detail. First, you need to locate the mounting position at the top of the windshield; most cars have pre-designed small slots or fixing points. Take a new sun visor assembly—usually including the panel and bracket—align the bracket first, then tighten the screws with the included small screwdriver; avoid excessive force to prevent damaging the headliner. After installation, gently push the panel into the bracket until you hear a click indicating successful locking. Then, open and close it several times to test smoothness; if it sticks, adjust the bracket angle. Important tip: Choose an overcast day for installation, as it helps with visibility. Clean the installation area beforehand to avoid dust affecting adhesion; remember to check for looseness a week after installation. As someone who enjoys DIY, I always do it myself—not only does it save money, but it also helps me understand the car's structure and extends to checking headlights, saving time next time. The entire process takes about 10 minutes, but be careful with hand safety to avoid injuries.

When installing a sun visor, I always prioritize driving safety details. After receiving the toolkit, check if the bracket material is rust-resistant, otherwise high summer temperatures may cause deformation. Locate the mounting points above the windshield, ensuring proper alignment to prevent distracting vibrations while driving. When tightening screws, use hand feel to gauge tightness—too loose may cause detachment from bumps, too tight may tear the roof foam. After panel installation, test opening/closing several times to ensure smooth operation, then simulate sunlight scenarios to verify shading effectiveness before driving. If bracket models don't match, avoid forced installation—visit a modification shop for professional parts. Within the first month post-installation, regularly tighten screws weekly to prevent loosening. Regarding safety, I often advise friends to observe for abnormalities during the first week after initial installation before long-distance trips. The entire process takes about 8 minutes, but patience prevents time-saving shortcuts that could create hazards.

As a frequent driver, I believe installation requires selecting a position that fits. The front panel should be mounted at the top of the windshield using screws at the clip points, while the side panel may need to be adhered to the window edge. Clean the surface to remove oil stains and ensure a firm bond. Adjust the angle to cover changes in the sun's trajectory. After installation, check the flexibility of opening and closing to avoid any obstruction.

With years of driving experience, regular after installing a sunshade is crucial; apply lubricant to the mounting screws to prevent rust. During installation, avoid the airbag area and test the shading effect. Proper installation can lower temperatures, reduce glare, and incidentally maintain the roof structure. The installation process takes under 10 minutes, but be sure to check the bracket stability quarterly. Position selection impacts long-term performance, so don't take it lightly.


