
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.

When removing the sun visor of the 9th-generation Accord, I always prepare the tools first: a Philips screwdriver and a small pry tool. First, check if there is a cover near the mirror, pry it open to reveal the screws, then loosen and remove them. Next, gently pull the sun visor downward, being mindful of the connected wire—applying too much force might snap it. When doing it yourself, wear gloves to avoid scratching your hands. After removal, it's best to clean the dust from the mounting slot. When reinstalling, align it properly and press firmly until you hear a click. The process is straightforward, but movements should be gentle to avoid bending the bracket.

The steps to remove the sun visor on the ninth-generation Accord are straightforward: After taking down the sun visor, locate the fixing screws or clips at its base. Use a screwdriver to remove the screws or gently pry open the plastic clips with a pry tool. Carefully detach it to avoid damaging the wiring. Once removed, you can clean or replace it; when reinstalling, press firmly into place to ensure a secure fit. Remember to disconnect the power first to prevent short circuits, and the operation typically takes less than five minutes.


