Can you tell interior color from VIN?
Can you tell interior color from VIN?
The easiest way to determine the interior color of your vehicle is to contact the local dealer for your car’s make. The parts department can use your vehicle identification number to look up the interior color of your car. If the dealer gives you a color code, ask for the color name.
Where can I find my car’s interior color code?
Most of the time you’ll find it in the glove box, but it could also be on the driver side door pillar, OR in the spare tire well. The interior color code is in the bottom right of the sticker, but is also one of the RPO codes near the end of the list ending in the letter “I”. Both of these can be helpful.
Where can I find the VIN color code?
In the rear wheel well, directly above the tire 2 Look for the exterior paint color codes on the information sticker. In some vehicles, the codes for your car’s paint colors will be clearly labelled “VIN”.
How big is the VIN number on a car?
A VIN (vehicle identification number) is a 17-digit code of letters and numbers that identifies a car uniquely, like car DNA.
Where do you find the paint color code on a car?
The color code is found below the bar code and is usually marked by 2 characters, which can be either numbers or letters. The 2 digits are listed above or next to the words “exterior paint colors.” For example, if you saw the letters “PM” written above “exterior paint colors,” this would mean the color code is PM.
Do you need the VIN to match your paint color?
We ask for the VIN to help us match your paint. However, the VIN does not give us your color code! It only gives us any paint formula variance in an existing color code. Make sure you have found the color code on your vehicle. For more information on paint colors, visit Choosing Paint Colors. If you have any questions, please contact us.
In the rear wheel well, directly above the tire 2 Look for the exterior paint color codes on the information sticker. In some vehicles, the codes for your car’s paint colors will be clearly labelled “VIN”.
A VIN (vehicle identification number) is a 17-digit code of letters and numbers that identifies a car uniquely, like car DNA.
How can I find out what color my car is?
You can easily cover scratches or spots on your vehicle by touching them up with your car’s original paint color. To match this paint color exactly, look for the color code listed on the vehicle information sticker in your car.
We ask for the VIN to help us match your paint. However, the VIN does not give us your color code! It only gives us any paint formula variance in an existing color code. Make sure you have found the color code on your vehicle. For more information on paint colors, visit Choosing Paint Colors. If you have any questions, please contact us.