bad Kia sun visors

10 messages,  Last post on May 12, 2013 at 3:13 PM

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#6 of 10 Re: bad KIA sun visors [nergy] by mickeyrom

Oct 16, 2010 (6:12 am)

Replying to: nergy (Oct 16, 2010 3:27 am)
First of all the warranty is 5 years or 60,000 miles,not 6 years.It is also "limited"whatever the hell that means.
What kind of problem are you having with that visor.I have been driving since 1957 and have never had any kind of visor issue.I looked my 2006.5 Optima's visors over carefully and I can't imagine what could go wrong.There really are no moving parts.

#7 of 10 Re: bad KIA sun visors [mickeyrom] by lbeard

Nov 11, 2012 (2:52 pm)

Replying to: mickeyrom (Oct 16, 2010 6:12 am)
I have no idea how it it happens but the visor rests at a lower position so that it blocks your view. I've never had this happen before in car and I have not idea why it happens, but I also have a faulty kia visor. It was fine for a few years and now won't raise up totally. I suppose there must be some sort of "spring" action that has loosened but I can't tell from looking at it what is causing the problem. Or the plastic "clasp" at the top rotates more than it should.
  All I know is I can confirm the information the others have given above. I have the same issue. It is very frustrating.

#8 of 10 Re: bad KIA sun visors [lbeard] by backy

Nov 11, 2012 (3:19 pm)

Replying to: lbeard (Nov 11, 2012 2:52 pm)
FWIW I had a similar problem with both sun visors on my 2007 Sonata, a cousin of the Optima, which I purchased used about 3 years ago. First the driver's visor had trouble staying up, and was replaced under warranty. Then the passenger visor did the same thing, and was replaced under warranty. I hope the replacements fare better than the original visors because the warranty has expired now. Other than that, however, and a power recliner switch that had to be replaced (also under warranty), the car has been very reliable.

#9 of 10 Both sun visors failed in the same week by almostbroken

Apr 04, 2013 (6:55 pm)

First my drivers side failed and would no longer stay up. I had to drive with one hand holding the wretched thing up. When I got home I used some clear packing tape to hold it up. Two days later the passenger side failed.
 
I looked to see if Kia would step up but they seem to be reluctant to do the right thing. The Hundai Sonoma has the same visors and Hundai has issued a Technical Bulletin and will replace them even off warranty. As any reputable company should for any product that is faulty like these are.
 
As it is a safety issue perhaps if everyone contacts Kia AND the government agency responsible for recalls.

#10 of 10 Both visors have failed on 2006.5 by glasslady

May 12, 2013 (3:13 pm)

First failed 55,000 miles. Second at 61,000. There's a plastic piece inside the visor that breaks. Kia says replacements about $250/ea. There's a video on YouTube on how to repair the Honda Civic visors that also failed (for less than $2.00). My brother did and worked fine on his Honda. Would same work on Kia?
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