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Just noticed this annoyance

Sunlight through the visor hinge a minor issue, never experienced this in past vehicles.

as well as thorough the window shield QR code, black electrical tape should resolve.

anyone already solve this with a clever solution?

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I’ve rarely used my sun visor because I can’t actually see with it down unless lean forward and duck my head down.

The sun visor on the driver’s side is the most useless thing ever.
 

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I’ve rarely used my sun visor because I can’t actually see with it down unless lean forward and duck my head down.

The sun visor on the driver’s side is the most useless thing ever.
Don't push your visor forward after you bring it down. Only bring it down ever so slightly so that it's pointing at you instead. Gives you better control over it and doesn't block your view as much
 

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I like my sun visors, even the driver's side. They do a great job of blocking Phoenix sun.
 

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Don't push your visor forward after you bring it down. Only bring it down ever so slightly so that it's pointing at you instead. Gives you better control over it and doesn't block your view as much
This is basically the only way I am able to use the visors, however it is super annoying to use them like that. Especially when I am wearing a hat, which is like 75% of the time. I wish I could get a visor that is around 1.5” shorter.
 

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Don't push your visor forward after you bring it down. Only bring it down ever so slightly so that it's pointing at you instead. Gives you better control over it and doesn't block your view as much
I’ve done that occasionally, but not a huge fan of doing it. Just feels a little less than safe in the event of an accident.
 

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Just noticed this annoyance

Sunlight through the visor hinge a minor issue, never experienced this in past vehicles.

as well as thorough the window shield QR code, black electrical tape should resolve.

anyone already solve this with a clever solution?

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It will slide to the right if you unsnap it from the mount. I thought it was useless when positioned on the side window until I discovered it would slide on the rod. (sometimes it takes me a while to figure things out:))
 

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I’ve done that occasionally, but not a huge fan of doing it. Just feels a little less than safe in the event of an accident.
They're padded for that reason. They'll collapse. I know my head is harder. :)
 

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I’ve rarely used my sun visor because I can’t actually see with it down unless lean forward and duck my head down.

The sun visor on the driver’s side is the most useless thing ever.
Perhaps for you, but not for all of us; I'm quite happy with mine.
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