Chrysler Paint Code by VIN: Find Your Exact Factory Color

Need to find your Chrysler's original paint color? Our Chrysler Paint Code by VIN tool makes it easy. Simply enter your VIN to identify the exact factory paint code and color name assigned to your vehicle when it was built.

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What Is a Chrysler Paint Code?

A Chrysler paint code is a short factory identifier, usually three characters like PS2 or QS2, that tells a body shop or parts department exactly which color your vehicle was painted at the factory. 

The first letter marks the model year the color was introduced, while the remaining characters point to the specific shade.

While body shops and paint suppliers often work with paint codes, most owners simply want to know the original color of their vehicle. That's why our lookup shows the factory color name, giving you information that's easier to understand and use.

How to Find Your Chrysler Paint Color by VIN

Getting your Chrysler color is simple. All you have to do is follow the steps below:

  • 1

    Locate your VIN

    You will find it on the dashboard (visible through the windshield), on a sticker inside the driver's door jamb, or on your registration and title paperwork.
  • 2

    Fill out the form

    Next, enter the VIN into the form above. You can get your vehicle’s exterior and interior paint color by VIN or with the license plate number or year, make, and model.
  • 3

    Get your result

    You will see the factory color name tied to your vehicle on a window sticker, pulled directly from build records rather than guessed from a partial code.

Where to Find the Physical Paint Code Sticker

If you want to cross-check your result, or you just prefer to see the code with your own eyes, the factory sticker is usually easy to track down on Chrysler vehicles. Look in these spots:

Driver's Door Jamb

The most common location. Open the driver's door and check the sticker on the frame itself, usually below the barcode. 

Look for the letters "PNT" followed by a short code.

Radiator Support

Pop the hood and check near the radiator support for a stamped label listing the paint code.

Glove Box

Some vehicles keep the code on a label inside or on the door of the glove box. You may need to move a few items to see it clearly.

The Trunk

Check underneath the deck lid, inside the rear compartment, under the spare tire cover, or around the wheel housing.

What Does a Chrysler Paint Lookup Show?

Our lookup provides more than just a color reference. It helps you identify the correct factory finish for your vehicle. Here’s what you can check:

Factory Paint Color

See the original color your Chrysler left the factory with, such as Bright White, Granite Crystal Metallic, or Velvet Red Pearl.

Paint Finish

When available, you'll also see the paint finish, including:

  • Metallic
  • Pearl
  • Solid

Vehicle Information

Your lookup is matched to your vehicle's factory records using its VIN and includes:

  • Model year
  • Vehicle model
  • VIN confirmation

What's Included Beyond Your Paint Color?

Your paint color is just one of the details available. Since the lookup generates your original Chrysler window sticker, you'll also be able to view:

  • Original MSRP
  • Factory options and packages
  • Standard equipment
  • Engine and transmission specifications
  • Interior and exterior colors
  • Fuel economy ratings
  • NHTSA safety ratings
  • Warranty information
  • Wheels and tire specifications

Why Your Original Paint Color Matters

Using the correct factory paint color helps ensure a smooth finish and preserves your Chrysler's appearance and value. Some reasons why you need a paint code by VIN lookup:

Touch-Up Repairs

Repair scratches, stone chips, and minor paint damage with a color that closely matches the original factory finish.

Collision Repairs

Body shops rely on the correct factory color to blend repaired panels with the rest of the vehicle.

Restoration Projects

Restoring a classic Chrysler? Matching the original factory color helps maintain authenticity and can even increase resale value.

Selling Your Chrysler

A vehicle with its original color or a properly matched repaint often gives buyers more confidence and can make your Chrysler more appealing.

Can You Find a Chrysler Paint Code Using the VIN?

Yes, but there's one important thing to know.

Your VIN doesn't actually contain the paint code within its 17 characters. Instead, it's linked to your vehicle's factory build records, where the original paint information is stored.

When you perform a Chrysler paint code by VIN lookup, our system uses those factory records to identify your vehicle's original paint color. Rather than displaying only an internal paint code, we show the factory color name so you know exactly what color your Chrysler was built with.

How Chrysler Paint Codes are Formatted

Chrysler paint codes are usually written in formats like PS2 or QS2. Here's how to read them:

The first letter (P, Q, J, G, T, etc.) indicates the model year the color was introduced.

The remaining characters identify the actual paint color.

Codes like PS2 and QS2 can represent the same color across different model years.

"PNT" on the sticker simply means "Paint" and is not part of the paint code.

Here is how the format breaks down, along with a few real examples.

Code

Year Prefix

Color Identifier

What It Means

PS2

P

S2

Bright White, introduced in a P-prefix model year

PW7

P

W7

Billet Silver Metallic

PXR

P

XR

Granite Crystal Metallic

QS2

Q

S2

Same color identifier as PS2, carried into a later model year

JRP

J

RP

Redline Red, from an earlier model year batch

Paint Code vs. Paint Color: What's the Difference?

Chrysler Paint Code

A paint code is the manufacturer's internal shorthand, built for parts departments and paint suppliers to key into their systems.

Example: PS2 or PX8

Chrysler Paint Code

A paint color is the actual, human-readable name, the kind you would say out loud to a body shop or use to order touch-up paint with confidence.

Example: Bright White, or Granite Crystal Metallic

Where to Find the Chrysler VIN

You can find the code on your Chrysler by inspecting these locations:

Dashboard

The VIN is typically located on the dashboard and is usually visible through the windshield.

Driver’s Side Doors:

You may open the door and look for a label on the door jamb; the VIN is usually stamped on this label.

Under the Seat

For some models, the VIN may be stamped under the front passenger’s seats if you remove the seat cover in that area.

Tips to Match the Chrysler Paint Code to Exact Color

Matching your car’s paint code to its exact color requires special attention. You can start by checking the paint codes in different parts of your car to ensure accuracy, especially for exterior paints, which can be tricky to match. 

It is always advisable to consult a professional to get the exact paint code of the Chrysler you are about to paint.

Tips to Follow

  • Clean the surface well before applying paint to avoid contamination.
  • Use a primer compatible with the type of paint you have chosen.
  • Allow each coat to dry properly to avoid bubbles or uneven layers.
  • Protect the freshly painted area from the weather until it has fully dried.

Remember that you need to use high-quality paint products and follow the manufacturer’s guidelines.

Pro tip: check the car’s paint under a bright light to see the exact color.

Popular Chrysler Touch-Up Paint Codes

Some really common factory touch-up paint codes used across various Chrysler models are:

PAUPW7PXRPSC
PRVPRPPX8PAR
PDNJCSJRPPWG
XWGSW1PPKGUV
PB6PAVFX8BB8
BS3TEPBLPWD
960CNWS2

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Find Paint Colors for Popular Chrysler Models

Our lookup supports a wide range of Chrysler vehicles, including:

Chrysler 300Chrysler 200Chrysler PacificaChrysler VoyagerChrysler Town & Country
Chrysler PT CruiserChrysler CrossfireChrysler AspenChrysler ConcordeChrysler LHS
Chrysler Fifth AvenueChrysler ImperialChrysler LeBaronChrysler CirrusChrysler Saratoga
Chrysler WindsorChrysler CordobaChrysler E-ClassChrysler LaserChrysler Vision
Chrysler ProwlerChrysler AirflowChrysler ValiantChrysler RoyalChrysler Conquest
Chrysler SebringChrysler New YorkerChrysler NewportChrysler TC by MaseratiChrysler 300 Letter Series

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Everything You Need for Your Chrysler VIN

Looking for more than your factory paint color? Explore our other Chrysler VIN tools to learn even more about your vehicle.

Chrysler Window Sticker

View your original MSRP, factory options, standard equipment, and specifications.

Chrysler VIN Decoder

Decode your VIN to view detailed vehicle specifications, engine information, trim level, and more.

Chrysler Build Sheet

Access your vehicle's original factory build information, including installed options and production details.

Warranty Check by VIN

Check your Chrysler's original warranty coverage and available manufacturer information.

Specs by VIN

View engine specifications, dimensions, drivetrain, capacities, and other factory details.

Transmission Lookup by VIN

Identify your Chrysler's original transmission to simplify maintenance and parts replacement.

FAQ About Chrysler Paint Code Lookup

While the VIN has detailed information about the vehicle, you must decode it to get all the information about your vehicle, including the paint code.

You must track down your car's paint code to determine its color. To find the paint code, try decoding the VIN.

Reach out to the nearest dealer or professional automotive repair to help you find the VIN, or you may see the VIN on the official documentation of your vehicle.

Yes and No. The VIN itself does not spell out the paint code directly, but it is tied to your vehicle's build records, which do include the factory color. Running a paint code by VIN lookup through our tool matches your VIN against those records and returns the actual color.

To find the exact paint code, check the driver's door jamb sticker, under the "PNT" label. You can also check the radiator support, glove box, or trunk area if the door sticker is missing or damaged.

Check your registration or title paperwork, or reach out to your nearest dealer. They can look up your VIN using your vehicle's records if the physical VIN plate is missing or unreadable.

Yes, for most classic vehicles from the last few decades, a paint code by VIN search will return a reliable factory color match.

A raw code is only useful if you already know how to read the manufacturer's format, including the year prefix. We return the actual color name so you have something you can use right away, whether you are ordering touch up paint or just confirming your vehicle's original color.