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djohn1
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Driver sun visor

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The driver side sunvisor on my 1999V70XC doesn't work properly...keeps flopping down.

I took it out to try and fix, but no can do. The whole thing is sealed up.

A new one costs about $175...seems like a lot to me.

Anybody know where I can find one cheap?

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I have never figured out how to fix one of these things. My old car's used to fall down all the time and it annoyed the heck out of me, so I ripped it off and stole one off a newer Accord from a junkyard. That is probably your best bet for yours, too.
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I scanned the junkyard and found better behaving visors. '95 850 visors seemed better.

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Post by BEJinFbk »

One of the cooler upgrades that I've made to my '98 was a driver's visor with Homelink.
I watched eBay for a while to get a good price, but the wait was Totally Worth It.
I think they started coming in -00's and later.
Linky: http://new.volvocars.com/ownersdocs/200 ... v70_11.htm

Very easy install, no more floppy visor and 3 channels of Programmable Remote Control!
Quite convenient at -50... :mrgreen:
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Post by JRL »

BEJinFbk wrote:One of the cooler upgrades that I've made to my '98 was a driver's visor with Homelink.
I watched eBay for a while to get a good price, but the wait was Totally Worth It.
I think they started coming in -00's and later.
Linky: http://new.volvocars.com/ownersdocs/200 ... v70_11.htm

Very easy install, no more floppy visor and 3 channels of Programmable Remote Control!
Quite convenient at -50... :mrgreen:
I think 98
My 99XC has it and IRRC my new 98 XC had one
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Post by BEJinFbk »

I'd guess someone added it to your '99, Jim.
It doesn't show in the Owner's Manual until 2000.
Sweet upgrade! :wink:
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