Its gone floppy (Sunvisor)

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Its gone floppy (Sunvisor)

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Anybody ever cured the sunvisor floppiness? I seem to remember that you can pull the shaft out, but thought i'd check before I loose my rag with it....

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Best to replace them. Seems to be a universal answer (google 'vanagon sun visor loose')

They're cheap enough.

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it's just a case of tighten the phillips screw to make it stiffer to raise lower ain't it. Long time since I looked but ain't it same as beetle. Maybe my memory fails me.

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No screws on the caravelle ones.

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