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I forced a small nail between the visor rod and the tube (or whatever) the rod goes into in the visor itself. That created enough tension or drag to hold the visor and keep it from drooping. The visor now works in all three positions.
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.
Look for a screw near where the arm comes down from the ceiling. Usually if you tighten this one or two screws it will stiffen up.
Some of these are not adjustable. Try a junk yard. They should not have too much trouble finding one your color and in good shape. It would not be very expensive.
the unit has broken best solution is to get new visor, temperary solution would be use double sided sticky tape, safety pin or glue velco strips to both sides
inside the sun visor there is a spring which is moving to side when you push down the spring pushes side so it will keep down when you want to push to the normal possition spring releces and keep to that possition any way i would like to advice you to replace sun visor.
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