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S16-1023-661 | Genuine Kenworth® Sunvisor Clip Gray

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Description:
A Sunvisor Clip S16-1023-661 is a small but important interior component of a vehicle. It’s a bracket, clip, or retainer that holds the sun visor in place when it is flipped up (against the roof/headliner) or swung to the side window. Sunvisor Clip Gray For Peterbilt, Kenworth, work condition, used take-off Kenworth T880 2024

Part Number
: S16-1023-661, S161023661
Condition: Used In Good Condition
Manufacture/Brand: Kenworth

Fits S16-1023-661 For Peterbilt/Kenworth Trucks 


Purpose of using S16-1023-661:

  • Keeps the visor secure in its resting position (against the roof) so it doesn’t obstruct the driver’s view or dangle.

  • Ensures the visor has a proper mounting point so it can be swung down or over to block sun glare from the windshield or side window.

  • Helps the visor maintain correct alignment, prevents sagging, reduces rattling/vibration when driving.

  • In some designs, the clip may assist in aligning the visor arm or ensure correct pivot geometry for smooth movement. For example, a patent describes a visor clip that aligns the visor keeper to the headliner and mounting bezel. 

 

Signs of a Bad Sunvisor Clip S16-1023-661:

1. Sunvisor Doesn’t Stay in Place


The visor falls down unexpectedly or swings loosely when driving.
You might hear it rattle or shake over bumps.
This is the most common symptom — the clip isn’t holding the visor securely anymore.

2. Loose or Wiggly Visor

The visor feels wobbly or moves too freely when adjusting.
It may not “click” or lock into position.
Caused by a stretched, cracked, or warped clip that has lost tension.

3. Cracked or Broken Clip

Visible cracks, missing pieces, or complete separation.
A broken clip usually won’t grip the visor at all, leaving it dangling.
Plastic clips can easily crack due to age, cold weather, or sun exposure.

4. Clip Is Missing or Detached

The clip is no longer mounted to the headliner or it’s completely gone.
Fasteners may have snapped or pulled out.
This can happen after visor overuse, improper removal, or collision damage.

5. Unusual Noises While Driving

Rattling, clicking, or tapping sounds coming from the visor area.
These noises often indicate a loose clip or mounting screw inside the headliner.

6. Sagging or Misaligned Visor

The visor doesn’t align correctly with the clip when you try to stow it.
Could be a result of a bent visor rod or deformed clip opening.

7. Hard to Snap In or Out

The visor is difficult to clip in, or requires excessive force to release.
Often due to wear inside the clip, poor manufacturing tolerance, or internal damage.


About the Manufacturer – Kenworth:

Kenworth is a leading American manufacturer of medium- and heavy-duty trucks, known for building durable, high-performance vehicles for long-haul, vocational, and regional use. Founded in 1923, it is a subsidiary of PACCAR and has a strong reputation for innovation, fuel efficiency, and driver comfort. Iconic models include the T680, T880, and the classic W900. Kenworth trucks are widely used across North America and internationally in industries like freight, construction, and logging.