🕶️ Upgrade your ride’s vibe with light and style—don’t get left in the shade!
The Dasbecan Front Left Driver Side Sun Visor is a direct OEM replacement part compatible with Toyota RAV4 models from 2006 to 2013. Featuring a built-in vanity light and crafted from soft, easy-to-clean materials, it offers a perfect fit and effortless installation to enhance both functionality and interior style.
Brand | Dasbecan |
Color | gray |
Vehicle Service Type | SUV |
Product Dimensions | 17.05"L x 9.06"W |
OEM Part Number | 74320-42501-B2 |
UPC | 053554983053 |
Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
Manufacturer | Dasbecan |
Item Weight | 1.85 pounds |
Item model number | 74320-42501-B2 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 74320-42501-B2 |
J**
Perfect Fit Replacement for My RAV4’s Worn Visor
I replaced the original driver-side sun visor on my 2010 Toyota RAV4 with this Dasbecan model, and installation was quick—just a couple of screws and it was in place. The fit is exact, matching the factory mounting points perfectly, and the beige color blends in well with the existing interior.The vanity light works immediately when plugged in, with wiring that matched the original connector. The mirror is clear, and the cover snaps shut firmly. The visor pivots smoothly and stays in place without drooping, which was my main issue with the old one.Material quality feels solid—slightly stiffer than the OEM visor, but not in a way that affects function. Stitching and seams are clean, and the surface wipes down easily. Time will tell on long-term durability, but after two weeks of daily use, there are no squeaks or looseness.One minor note: the fabric texture is just a bit different from my factory visor, so someone looking very closely might notice the mismatch. For me, that’s not a deal-breaker given the price savings over a dealer part.Overall, this is a cost-effective, functional replacement that restores both shade and mirror lighting. I’d recommend it to anyone with a sagging or broken RAV4 visor from this generation.
B**Y
Perfect fit and function for 2008 Toyota Rav4. Get rid of the sag!
We used this driver's side visor on our 2008 Toyota Rav4 as it had the dreaded sag/loss of tension. It was getting so annoying that we tried using industrial Velcro but that didn't work well.We are glad this aftermarket visor was available as I wasn't about to pay OE Genuine Toyota pricing for a trivial part like this. The reviews were solid so we made the decision to try it out. Packaging was nice as it came in a well designed cardboard box. The visor was plastic wrapped and there was a small bag of clips which are only needed for the install if your metal ones are damaged/missing.Quality is slightly worse than OE Toyota which is to be expected but it doesn't detract from the functionality. Materials are decent but fitment is just a tad worse than OE as well. The color is a few shades off but nothing noticeable or important on a car such as an old Rav4!Installation was very easy. You can use a flathead screwdriver or a trim prying tool to remove the plastic cover. Everything else is self explanatory but if you are unsure there are videos online that show you how to replace it. I wish Toyota used screws to mount these visors as the design is susceptible to failure over time.
K**K
Perfect Fit and Easy Installation
This sun visor was an exact match for my RAV4, making installation a breeze. The color and material closely match the original, and the built-in mirror is a convenient feature. It functions smoothly and securely, providing excellent sun protection. Highly recommend for anyone needing a reliable replacement.
L**E
Perfect fit for an affordable price
Perfect replacement for my 2012 RAV 4. Fit great, not terribly difficult to install for a senior citizen. So happy to have a working visor again!
M**R
A Bad Experience
After some 11 years, the left visor on our 2011 RAV4 no longer stayed up. So I visited Amazon and saw all the positive reviews for the Dasbecan visor which reportedly is compatible with our car. Then I watched the videos on YouTube and decided to purchase the Dasbecan visor. (BTW, I spent about 1 hr viewing videos.)Removing the original advisor was not difficult. The trick is to pry off only the outer shell of the bracket. To do this you must not place your pry bar deeply into the bracket. The outer shell snaps on to a plastic bracket /shelf which holds the visor clips in place. To do pry off the shell, I spent some $8 on pry tools which I ordered from Amazon along with the visor.Though I attempted to install the new visor multiple times it would not click in place. I thought that perhaps the new clips were incompatible with our car so I exchanged the clips. But even then the new visor would not click in place.I consulted with the seller's technical support. One person followed up my request for help, but that person referred me to another person from whom there was no follow up.After waiting two or three days for follow up, I decided to call a Toyota dealer. This problem was not new to the parts department worker. He explained that the correct visor depended on the model, year, and the last eight symbols of the car's VIN.I gave him those numbers and he reported that a new visor would cost $110 and the installation charge would be $50. So we are purchasing an OEM visor and returning the Dasbecan visor.I was looking forward to a fix that would cost only about $50, but it was not meant to be. I spent about four hours on this project before I gave up and looked to my Toyota dealer for a solution. You win some and you lose some!
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