I have a 2004 Murano. Same Problem with the driver side visor falling down. This and a $700 replacement headlight have pretty much sealed the deal for me not to buy another Nissan. I think I will walk in to the dealership this weekend just to tell them to take a hike when they try and sell me another one. Still working on a solution. I might just cut into the thing pretty soon and see if it can be tightened.
SOURCE: Driver side sun visor on '04 Murano fall down.
a creative solution is to use velcro tape. a piece on the visor and a matching piece on the roof liner
SOURCE: 2005 Nissan Murano
There is a small tensioning screw that should be apperant near the bent metal visor swing arm. Sometimes this screw will loosen up with use. I am not sure what type of head is needed to tighten this screw on your model of car. (Phillips tip is most common.)
Tighten it up a little at a time until it is like you like it.
Presto.
SOURCE: driver side sun visor falls down
If you have anything on top of the visor, remove it. If there are any screws visible near the pivot rod, tighten them. You can remove the visor and slightly bend the pivot rod, inside the visor. You can just buy a new one and replace it yourself. It's only a few screws.
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