Broken Visor
#151
1935 lbs. FTW!
Originally Posted by scsi
i didnt bother to read this whole thread but this happened to me just this past week, gonna take it down to mazda soon
In the meantime if yours broke the way mine did and droops down so you can't drive just take it out. It's just 2 screws and you can pull the harness out and unclip it.
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yeah same thing for me, i already did remove it. i went to mazda this weekend they said i gotta come back on a weekday and that i have to put it back on for when they "inspect" it.... they also said im not allowed to install the new one myself because im not ASE certified
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After a couple of hours in the sun, mine broke today (1 month '06). I suppose this is a kind of initiation test, to make sure if we can put up with the cheapo-plastic stuff bolted to a very good chassis and engine. Ducatis used to be like this. At least you could replace everything with a carbon part. Any carbon sun visors in the market for the 8 (tongue in cheek)?
#155
Guns, God, and Country
It's not the sun. I park in a garage at home and at work and I have been through too many. Very annoying, how hard can a visor be to make. screw the cool little holes give me damn visor that can stand up.
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I'm so glad I found this forum, because I was extremely angry when I got in my car and the sun visor fell on my head. I'm just relieved that others have had this problem and that it's covered by warranty, so thanks for brightening up a bad day by sharing my misery. https://www.rx8club.com/newreply.php
I'm really disappointed, though, that Mazda hasn't done anything about this. I traded in an Audi for my RX8 and I thought that I'd be trading up in terms of reliability. Apparently not. ::sigh::
I'm really disappointed, though, that Mazda hasn't done anything about this. I traded in an Audi for my RX8 and I thought that I'd be trading up in terms of reliability. Apparently not. ::sigh::
#160
we should all email mazda about this, perhaps these visors need to be redesigned, not just replaced...
http://www.mazdausa.com/MusaWeb/emailMazda.action
http://www.mazdausa.com/MusaWeb/emailMazda.action
#161
Originally Posted by julan888
I'm so glad I found this forum, because I was extremely angry when I got in my car and the sun visor fell on my head. I'm just relieved that others have had this problem and that it's covered by warranty, so thanks for brightening up a bad day by sharing my misery. https://www.rx8club.com/newreply.php#
I'm really disappointed, though, that Mazda hasn't done anything about this. I traded in an Audi for my RX8 and I thought that I'd be trading up in terms of reliability. Apparently not. ::sigh::
I'm really disappointed, though, that Mazda hasn't done anything about this. I traded in an Audi for my RX8 and I thought that I'd be trading up in terms of reliability. Apparently not. ::sigh::
the only problem mazda cant seem to fix on my car is the sunvisors. everyting else was fixed the first time.
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#162
Just broke today
Just had my driver's side break today, same as everyone else..split down the back, now rotates freely. After looking at the passenger side, I would guess it would split too after a few more uses. You can see the plastic seam starting to seperate already.
Oh yeah, and while it has been hot here in VA, it isnt that hot...mid 80s and no sun today when it broke. Just seems to be a flimsy construction issue to me, rather than something melting in the heat.
Oh yeah, and while it has been hot here in VA, it isnt that hot...mid 80s and no sun today when it broke. Just seems to be a flimsy construction issue to me, rather than something melting in the heat.
#163
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MotherF!@$###%$@##@! My driver side visor broke again! This will be the third time. They are going to replace it no problem but it's a pain in the *** going to the dealer. Should I ask for something free?
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I have had my 06 rex for less than a month. The driver-side visor cracked on me this morning, and my dealer says I have to wait 2 weeks for it because its on back-order. Until then, I'm driving around without a visor. Oh well. Not like it does much in terms of shade anyways, given its practically see-through.
I was not a happy camper at the dealership. I wrote in to Mazda (see link above).
You would think by their 06 models, Mazda would have redesigned this flawed part. It's got to be expensive for them to replace all the cracked visors under warranty.
If they can't even engineer a visor, I have to question the quality of the rest of the build. Damn...
I was not a happy camper at the dealership. I wrote in to Mazda (see link above).
You would think by their 06 models, Mazda would have redesigned this flawed part. It's got to be expensive for them to replace all the cracked visors under warranty.
If they can't even engineer a visor, I have to question the quality of the rest of the build. Damn...
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Add me to the list of broken drivers side visors. Dealer fixed it within a week. Mine broke one week after the recent heat wave (mid90's for 7 to 10 days or so) in the NE so I am beginning to believe there is a connection to high temps and the breaks.
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For those of you that haven't figured it out, the holes in the visor are a neat feature that lets you see traffic lights in direct sunlight. The holes are only show light for a couple degrees, so you just tip it slightly in other situations.
Many comments suggesting that the Mazda design of the visor is somehow related to their design ability or quality on the whole car.... The probability that Mazda manufactures the visor is pretty low. Most visors are made by separate, independant suppliers. The manual mirror on the base RX-8 is made in USA by Donnelly. It may be that Mazda is currently working with the supplier or trying to find a new one!
Sure would help if they'd release some info, if only to let their dealers know where this is going.
Many comments suggesting that the Mazda design of the visor is somehow related to their design ability or quality on the whole car.... The probability that Mazda manufactures the visor is pretty low. Most visors are made by separate, independant suppliers. The manual mirror on the base RX-8 is made in USA by Donnelly. It may be that Mazda is currently working with the supplier or trying to find a new one!
Sure would help if they'd release some info, if only to let their dealers know where this is going.
#168
the visor is fine it's the method they use to melt it shut. if they used some kind of glue or melted the entier shaft into one pice it would never split. the internals are actually of quite strong materials ( just try and get the clamp off of that arm bracket.. ) when it gets hot the plastic as MUCH more pliable and stretches, after a couple of time the plastic weld fails, the clip doesn't stay flat and it splits the visor.
#169
Dumb question—why aren't all the visors failing? Why are some failing, especially when it's hot—and others not failing in even hotter weather?? I never let mine "slam" back—might that have anything to do with it? (Watch—mine will fall apart today!)
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Originally Posted by New Yorker
Dumb question—why aren't all the visors failing? Why are some failing, especially when it's hot—and others not failing in even hotter weather?? I never let mine "slam" back—might that have anything to do with it? (Watch—mine will fall apart today!)
the steel on that ( the silver clamp, the black is just a retainer ) is thicker than my screwdriver.
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I've had to replace mine 3 times, but it was covered by warranty so no problem. The Mazda dealership where i get my work done knew it was a faulty part, and they fix'd me right up w/ a new one.
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Originally Posted by Charles Cope
For those of you that haven't figured it out, the holes in the visor are a neat feature that lets you see traffic lights in direct sunlight. The holes are only show light for a couple degrees, so you just tip it slightly in other situations.
This IS a Safety issue and it should have a recall done on it.
Our second one broke and we are out of warranty other than the extended 5/100 warranty that we now have to make a deductible payment to get it replaced. we have 66,000 miles on our 04 and the tail lights are just now starting to do the condensation thing. This is all