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joker5150 
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Posted: March 14, 2004 at 1:16 AM / IP Logged  

im trying to install 7 inch sunvisor monitors in my 2004 trailblazer  how do u remove the factory visors now there are no screws holding them in place just a plastic cover which wont come off and a small hole .?has any body done this

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Posted: March 15, 2004 at 9:53 AM / IP Logged  
there is a dedicated sequence you have to go through.... i removed one on my Envoy and it took about an hour....
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joker5150 
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kgerry wrote:
there is a dedicated sequence you have to go through.... i removed one on my Envoy and it took about an hour....
can u please explain how i just broke one and it still hasnt come off
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bigcletus94 
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I know this is an old topic but thought I could be of some help to someone else who might need this info.  There is a small hole on the round base where the visor arm attaches.  I use a 90 degree pick tool (Snap-On) that has a very strong tip and place it in that hole on the base.  You have to turn the visor left to right until it gets lined up properly.  Basically, you push in with the pick and turn the visor several times and work it out.  You have to be carefull though, because it is just a flimsy plastic assembly and it could be damaged easiliy. 

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