How to Remove the Sun Visor on a 9th Generation Accord?
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To remove the car sun visor, you will need a flat-head screwdriver and a T-20 Torx bit. Prepare the tools before starting the disassembly process. Detach the right side of the sun visor from its clip, rotate it 90 degrees clockwise, use the flat-head screwdriver to pry open the cover, unscrew the internal bolt, and then the sun visor can be separated.
To remove the sun visor on a 9th-gen Accord, I've done this several times—it's not too difficult but requires attention to detail. First, grab a small screwdriver or plastic pry tool to release the mounting points. Near the base of the sun visor, there's usually a small cover or clip that needs gentle prying. If you spot screws, remove them (not all models have these, but the 9th-gen might hide them inside). Avoid using excessive force, as plastic components can snap easily. Once detached, don’t yank the wiring immediately—if equipped with a mirror, there’s an electrical connection. Last time I did this, it was to replace a bulb and clean dust; during reinstallation, just align the clips and press firmly. The whole process takes about 10 minutes. Beginners can refer to video tutorials to avoid damaging the interior.