Sun visor's
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Sun visor's
Hi all. I am loving my new wind but the one thing i am not a fan of are the sun visors.
Are they meant to hang down slightly or click in to place when not in use as mine hang slightly.
Are they meant to hang down slightly or click in to place when not in use as mine hang slightly.
Alex1197- Took the roof down
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Re: Sun visor's
Not meant to hang down like that.
Might be a spring has failed. Not sure how you would get to it.
Might be a spring has failed. Not sure how you would get to it.
Barbs- Admin
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Nice colour Wind
Barbs- Admin
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Being an impatient soul I usually push them shut but have just allowed mine to close of their own accord & they do close properly albeit very slowly. Vaguely reminiscent of lowering our toilet seat!!
pittstop- The Wind in your hair
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Am i operating them wrong then? I pulled them down so maybe i broke them??
Alex1197- Took the roof down
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Re: Sun visor's
No you're not wrong.
Pulling down the visor & then pushing it towards the screen manually is the norm to operate. Returning it to it's parked position is also manual except for the last inch or two when some sort of return damper takes over to prevent it closing with a clunk.
Pulling down the visor reveals a panel above it which I guess has to be prised out to access the visor's hinges & attachment points
Pulling down the visor & then pushing it towards the screen manually is the norm to operate. Returning it to it's parked position is also manual except for the last inch or two when some sort of return damper takes over to prevent it closing with a clunk.
Pulling down the visor reveals a panel above it which I guess has to be prised out to access the visor's hinges & attachment points
pittstop- The Wind in your hair
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Yes very dissapointing that there’s no mirror for the ladies
Bunyip- The Wind in your hair
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I am a Lady but I am the driver so mirror issue on the passenger side is not a problem lol
Barbs- Admin
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No mirror on either side
Bunyip- The Wind in your hair
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Cheers i will take a look and see if i can fix them. :-)
Alex1197- Took the roof down
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Did you have any joy with this?
Ozstriker3- Started the engine
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No joy you have to take the whole interior trim off to get behind. I was scared to break the trim as it is one large piece.
I will just let them hang a little for now.
I will just let them hang a little for now.
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