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Paint Code Information

Where's My Paint Code?

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Acura - On a label inside the driver's door jamb. The code should begin with a letter.

BMW - Inner strut tower on the driver or passenger side of car. The code should contain three numbers.

Cadillac - Under the trunk mat on a label. Should be a two-digit code ending in U or a WA number that is four digits long.

Chevrolet - Under the trunk mat on a label. Should be a two-digit code ending in U or a WA number that is four digits long.

Chrysler - On a metal tag in the engine bay on the radiator support. The code is three characters.

Dodge - On a metal tag in the engine bay on the radiator support. The code is three characters.

Eagle - On a metal tag in the engine bay on the radiator support. The code is three characters.

Ford - On a label inside the driver's doorjamb. The code should be two digits, normally two letters or a letter and a number.

Geo - On a metal tag in the engine bay on the firewall. The code should be two digits ending in U or a WA number that is four digits long.

Honda - On a label inside the driver's door jamb. The code will begin with a letter.

Hyundai - On a label inside the driver's door jamb. The code will be two digits.

Infiniti - On a metal tag in the engine bay on the firewall. The code should be three digits, normally two letters and a number.

Isuzu - On a metal tag in the engine bay on the firewall. The code should be at least two digits long.

Lexus - On a metal tag in the engine bay on the firewall. The code should be three digits always beginning with a number.

Mazda - On a metal tag in the engine bay on the firewall. The code should be three digits long.

Mercedes - On a metal tag in the engine bay on the radiator support. The code should be three numbers.

Mitsubishi - On a metal tag inside the engine bay on the firewall. The code should be three digits, always starting with a letter.

Nissan - On a metal tag inside the engine bay on the firewall. The code should be three digits, normally two letters and a number.

Plymouth - On a metal tag in the engine bay on the radiator support. The code is three characters.

Pontiac - Under the trunk mat on a label. Should be a two-digit code ending in U or a WA number that is four digits long.

Saturn - Under the trunk mat on a label. Should be a two-digit code ending in U or a WA number that is four digits long.

Subaru - On a metal tag in the engine bay on the radiator support. Should be a three-digit code, with the first two digits being numbers (the third may be a number or a letter).

Toyota - On a metal tag in the engine bay on the firewall. The code should be either three numbers or a number a letter and a number.

Volkswagen - On a label under the trunk or on the driver's rear wheel well. Code should start with an L" and be four digits long.

Volvo - On a label under the hood near the driver or passenger strut towers. The code should be three numbers long.