What Causes the Front Sun Visor of a Car to Sag Downwards?
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The reason for the front sun visor sagging downwards is due to loose screws or a damaged pivot shaft. Below are detailed explanations: Loose Sun Visor Screws: Open the cover panel next to the passenger seat (the panel near the seatbelt), locate the screw cap, and tighten it. Damaged Pivot Shaft: The pivot clip of the car sun visor is made of plastic. If it is used too roughly or the clip becomes aged, it can cause damage to the pivot shaft of the sun visor, leading to the visor falling off directly. Solution: Replace the entire sun visor assembly. Note that when removing the sun visor assembly, the light connector should be detached first, and avoid pulling it off forcefully.