Its the original visor. I took the opportunity to remove the sticker while I had it out and could get good heat on it. The flash shows were the sticker was if you look closely but you can't see it in the car as it never gets direct light.
I sewed the visor closed again on my wife's sewing machine using a heavy duty needle and upholstery thread bought at the local fabric store.
I believe homelink is the ability to operate multiple wireless devices with one remote. Like garages, gates, fences, unlock doors if you have a door that has the electronic door lock, etc, etc.
I believe homelink is the ability to operate multiple wireless devices with one remote. Like garages, gates, fences, unlock doors if you have a door that has the electronic door lock, etc, etc.
Exactly!
It would free up a bit of space in my console. As small as the space is in there - every little bit helps
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I got the donor HomeLink from an online parts recycler (junkyard) so it was a little more expensive because I also had to pay for shipping. I bought an entire 2003 Ford Expedition visor and ripped it apart.
Sewing it all back together was the most difficult part because I'm a rookie with a sewing machine.
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