If you want a touch-up paint that actually matches your car, you need the factory paint code. Guessing by eye is a losing game — even two "black" cars from the same brand can be three different shades.
The good news: every car made in the last 30 years has its paint code printed on a sticker somewhere on the vehicle. This guide shows you where.
The 3 most common locations
- Driver's door jamb — Open the driver's door. Look on the door itself or the B-pillar (the metal frame). 80% of cars have it here.
- Engine bay — Under the hood, usually on the firewall, strut tower, or radiator support.
- Glove box / boot (trunk) — Inside the glove compartment door, or on the underside of the boot lid, or inside the spare-wheel well.
What to look for on the label
The sticker will have multiple codes. The paint code is usually labelled with one of these:
- PAINT, COLOR, COLOUR
- C/TR (used by Italian and French brands)
- LACK or FARBCODE (German brands)
- EXT.COL or EXTERIOR
Paint codes are typically 2 to 6 alphanumeric characters — for example LC9Z, PW7, NH-578, 1F7.
Brand-specific guides
For exact locations on your car, pick your brand:
- Abarth · Acura · Alfa Romeo · Alpine
- Aston Martin · Bentley · BMW · Buick
- BYD · plus 90+ more brands
What if the label is missing or unreadable?
Older cars or vehicles from salvage history sometimes lose the sticker. Your options:
- Registration documents — Some countries list paint code on the V5C / title.
- Dealer lookup — The main dealer can pull your paint code from your VIN.
- Photograph the panel — Send us a photo; we'll match to the nearest factory code.
Common paint code mistakes
- Confusing trim code with paint code. Trim codes describe the interior, not the paint.
- Using the VIN instead. The VIN is unique to your car, but a dealer or online lookup needs it — it's not the paint code itself.
- Assuming colour name = colour code. "Brilliant Black" exists in 10+ variations across brands.
Found your code? Next step
Enter it on our touch-up paint finder to get a hand-mixed bottle shipped to your door — guaranteed exact match.