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Old 03-29-2007, 06:33 PM
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Smile Re: Sun Visor Problem

I had the same sun visor problem in my 2002 Highlander. I went to the dealer and the service manager told me that the home-link visor can be replaced by a plain visor without the home-link and lighted mirror. I ordered one from the parts department for $79.00 and the service manager himself put it on for me; it took two minutes and he didn't charge me. It was a very simple fix, one I could do myself if it happens again. You just remove the plastic facing around the top of the sun visor bracket, unscrew the two screws holding it in, remove the visor, unplug the electrical connection, put in the new visor and put the screws back in and the facing. Voila!! I will add that the mirror has no light but that is not important to me. And for those of you who are spoiled by pushing the button in the visor to open your garage door or gate, you will have to go back to using your remote. I will add that I had been told that the home-link visor could not be replaced by a plain visor, but that is NOT true and you should not accept that. The new visor works just fine!
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