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NOTE:
Put on gloves to protect your hands.
Take care not to damage the sunvisor or the headliner.
Insert a flat-tip screwdriver wrapped with protective tape through the hole in the front side of the bracket cover (A), and push in on the hook (B).
While pushing in on the hook (A), release the sunvisor (B) from the holder (C), and rotate the sunvisor backward about 45 Ю Make sure the hook slides into the bracket cover (D) as you rotate the sunvisor.
Pull down the sunvisor (A) to release the pin (B) and the bracket (C) from the holes in the body.
NOTE: If the sunvisor cannot be pulled down, the hook has not rotated into the bracket cover. Repeat step 2 to rotate the hook.
Turn the holder (A) 45
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