Where do I find the paint code on a 2012 Jeep Wrangler?
Select Your Jeep’s Color (Step One) Newer Jeep models usually have the paint code in the door jamb. Most paint codes are three digits long and start with a P or Q and contains letters and/or numbers.
What is my Jeep paint code?
The Jeep paint color codes for recent models are located on the driver side door jamb. For older models, you can look for the paint code on the firewall, on the radiator support bar or under the driver seat.
How do I decode my Jeep VIN number?
How to Decode a Jeep VIN?
- 1 – Country (USA)
- C – Manufacturer (Chrysler)
- 4 – Vehicle Type (Passenger Car)
- NJCBA – Description (4WD/4DR/SUV/Jeep Compass)
- 9 – Check Digit.
- G – Model Year (2016)
- D – Assembly Plant (Belvidere, Illinois)
- 681479 – Production Sequence Number.
What is paint code PSC?
This one is paint code PSC or BILLET METALIC.
What color is PX8?
black
This one is paint code PX8 or basic solid black (non-metallic) used for many years and makes such as Dodges, Chryslers, or Jeep models. It contains 1/2 fluid ounces with a neat little brush applicator to make touch-up a snap.
Where is my paint code?
Open the driver’s door — Like other information placarded on your vehicle, paint code information is typically found inside the driver’s door on the door jamb or the inside of the door. Two types of paint codes are listed — one is for the exterior paint, the other is for the cabin or interior color.
Where do you find the paint code on a VIN number?
From the outside of your vehicle, look on the bottom right of the driver’s side. This is where you’ll find your VIN number, and in some cases, your color code.
How do I identify my Jeep?
The VIN number can help you pinpoint the year of a Jeep.
- Open the car door on the driver’s side and locate the sticker on the door jamb that reveals the year, make, model and other production information for Jeeps built during the 1970s to the present.
- Examine the vehicle identification number (VIN).
How do I find out what kind of Jeep I have?
So, other ways to figure out if you have a JK, TJ, or YJ – as well as the vehicle year – are through the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). Most insurance cards list this number and you can enter it on Jeep’s website here.