On the passenger side door jamb In the trunk under the spare tire Underneath the engine block To save yourself time and effort, read your car’s manual to see where the vehicle information sticker is.
These codes may be separated into the body color and trim color, which are sometimes different.
You can also look up the paint color code with your VIN, year, make, and model using an online database. Try sites like Paint Scratch, Auto Color Library, and HD Paint Code.
There may be fewer characters in your VIN if your vehicle was manufactured before 1981.
A car must be registered before it can be driven on public roads.
Contact your insurance company for assistance if you can’t find your paperwork.
You should keep copies of your car repair records to prove that you have done your part to keep your vehicle in good shape if you eventually want to sell it.