Pull out the pieces and don t worry if the rubber gasket comes out with it because you can clean off the adhesive and pop the gasket back in the channel.
In channel window visor problems.
That means there s no risk of scratching the glass or interfering with window operation.
The heat will allow the visors to flex into place.
Obviously do this with the windows all the way down.
Also you will need to tug outward on the visor when you roll the window up the first few times or the window will catch on the edge of the visor and possibly break.
Leave the visor in place and do not roll the window down for a few hot days to allow the window with the visor mold into place.
What you should do is take a pair of tin snips and cut the visor in the middle to make it easier to take out of the window frame.
In channel vent visors do not have this benefit.
I ve only had in channel visors on my vehicles as i think the outside mounted ones look pretty awful just my opinion but i ve never had any problems with the power windows not operating properly.
No window contact also because of their out of window design tape on deflectors don t make any contact with the glass or window mechanics.
Quick discussion on installation of in channel versus exterior auto vent shade window visors.