Q: How do I adjust the sun visor?

asked by on January 20, 2016

How do I adjust the sun visor?

The sun visor can be adjusted to help block sunlight and excessive brightness. Both sun visors can rotate 90-degrees towards the door, to block incoming sunlight through the window. To adjust the sun visor, first unfold it. Then, unhook the visor from the end closest to the center of the vehicle. The visor can now fold towards the door to block side light.

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