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Toyota Sun Visor adds to the daily driving experience of the Toyota Yaris by being equal to the choice of the car that offered innovative agility, comfort and reliability. Toyota Yaris has received high commendations on its small size, responsive steering, economical power supply, which allows both new and experienced motorists to move through the bustling urban roads without losing the highway courtesy. Cabin area is spacious, the seats provide long-lasting comfort and intelligent infotainment keeps the passengers in touch. The safety is one of the central strengths, as Toyota provides the Yaris with several active features and makes each part according to severe factory requirements, therefore, the Yaris does not need to be worried about its ownership years later. It is in this context that the Toyota Sun Visor seems not just a mere flap, but an interior panel that is customized and one which prevents excessive glare, shields the eyes and enables the driver to maintain maximum attention on the road. It has the same textures and colors as factories, the Sun Visor folds and swivels easily, carries a handy vanity mirror and can have a built-in light all without disrupting the minimalism that the model is famous. Sturdy hinges withstand sagging and original quality materials so that the visor can withstand what he has to face in everyday life and seasonal temperature changes without fading or cracking. Installation of Sun Visor requires parking, turning off power, unscrewing existing bracket, disconnection of any light, attaching the new visor to the old holes, screwing, reconnecting wiring, snapping caps and to make sure that it swings correctly.