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Installation instructions, Step 1 removing sun visors, Step 3 attach the pivot arm brackets – Code 3 MC SuperVisor Impala User Manual

Page 3: Step 2 remove the visor retaining clips

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Step 1 Removing Sun Visors

To remove the Chevy Impala's driver and passenger sun visors first identify each visor with tape or other marking to indicate driver from pas-

senger; they are not identical. To remove the plastic visor clip cover, pry the cover apart at the thin slit (See Figure 1) with a thin instrument

like a putty knife and pull the cover down and away from the headliner at the same time (See Figure 2). There are three screws that hold the

pivotal arm of the sun visor to the headliner. Remove the three sun visor mounting screws using a small #20 Torx screwdriver starting with the

lower screw as shown in Figure 3. Then rotate the sun visor over to expose and remove the other two screws.

Step 3 Attach the pivot arm brackets

Attach the supplied outer brackets noting the difference between passenger and driver side (see Figure 5 -Driver side shown). Rotate

the Pivot Arm on the Driver's side sun visor and verify the orientation of the Outer Bracket as shown in Figure 6. Position the Driver's Side

pivot arm and loosely attach the first Torx screw as shown in Figure 7. Next, move the sun visor over in order to gain access to loosely

attach the other two Torx screws. Repeat this operation for the Passenger side Pivot arm and outer bracket. Do not tighten any of the

screws at this time.

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Step 2 Remove the visor retaining clips

Remove the sun visor retaining clips, unscrew the single Torx screw holding it in place as shown in Figure 4.

Installation Instructions

Step 4 Attach brackets to sun visor retaining clips

Place the inner bracket on the retaining clip as shown in Figures 8 and 9. Loosely attach the inner bracket and retaining clip to the
headliner with the Torx screw as illustrated in Figure 10. Do not tighten these screws at this time (they should be barely started).

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