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I am looking at a couple of nagging, annoying, poorly engineered and altogether unacceptable areas of the 968. My list is long, but for now, I am trying to stay focused on two areas:
1. Cheap@ss vinyl visors that never stay in one position within about a month of being new. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/mad.gif[/img]
2. The sh@t-for-brains sunroof mechanism that goes through gears like sh@t through a goose. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/mad.gif[/img]
(Honestly, I think that my suspension is so firm that the gears just can withstand the impacts when I have the sunroof open. I even tried varying the degree of openness while driving, so that the same teeth were not being exposed to the stress, but it did not matter. They still failed!)
Question: other than not using them at all (because I can't stand my car having a feature that does not operate) and without repairing them by replacement or normal repair, does anyone have any solutions? Has anyone done a "homemade" fix that allows the aforementioned items to still function? Manual latch for the sunroof? Etc?
I am pretty confident that everyone here has the same problems. Thanks for chiming in. I'll bow out and read any responses/suggestions.
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The visors in my Cab have no issues either.
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Visors on the cab are smaller so there is less stress on the pivot point. This is why so many cab people have no problem. That being said...I have had no problems with the visors in my S coupe.
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Cab visors are too small for coupes and do not pivot to cover the side window. They do not have a visor clip as they just hinge up and down and do not swing. So they have two hinges per visor rather than a pivoting hinge and a clip. They are also a lot less common and likely more expensive than coupe visors, if you can find them at all.
Some visor issues are caused by wear, so they do not properly grip the pivot anymore. You could rivet them near the hinge or buy new(er) ones. For my Saab with saggy visors I just got some used ones from a low mileage car in a cloudy state.
The visor clip is also an issue and a better clip might help. The VW/Audi clip, perhaps from the D2 A8, is reported to work and be better/cheaper than the OEM clip. Visor clips seem to be a popular used part but I see no reason to look for used, old, brittle plastic pieces when new is available pretty cheaply. The MkIV Golf clips are also supposed to fit.
The trick with the visor clips from VW/Audi is getting the right interior color code. My tan interior A8 has interior color code WJ and the part number suffix for that color is 4QC. I do not know the other colors but the parts guy can usually help.
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I tried putting a couple washers under one of the screws that holds the visor on, as suggested in the link above, and it worked. The visor mount now tilts so the visor doesn't droop.
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+1 on the Coupe droupe...
I've always been tempted to cut open the visor with the expectation that there would be a way to fix the mechanism and give it more spring. But without knowing what is in there, I've never had the guts to do it.
Scott,
I'd also suggest adjusting the microswitches if you're having repeated gear failures. I went through two sets, but have been good for a few years since I adjusted the switches during the last repair.
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Coupe Droop, now that's funny.
I also have it and at one point I removed them from the pivot and squeezed the hole a bit smaller. This helped for a short while but returned the next year. Now I just sit lower in the seat [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/huh.gif[/img] .
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Same here. I just (reluctantly) moved to Hell Paso, in the Great State of Texas, and the friggin' billion-degree-heat here is causing some unexpected issues for me also.
I was driving the car for the second time here when suddenly, and without warning, the driver-side visor clip failed, dropping the @#$%^ thing down directly into my line of sight. Good thing it didn't happen at speed (wooooooo... 65 MPH), otherwise it might have been a pucker event.
Frustrating? Yes.
Anybody got any extra clips laying around???
Dan
'95 968 Coupe
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