| 
        Make | 
        
        Where to find your Paint Code | 
      
      
        | Acura | 
        On a label inside the
        drivers door jamb. The code should begin with a letter. | 
      
      
        | BMW | 
        Inner strut tower on the driver
        or passenger side of car. The code should contain three numbers. | 
      
      
        | Cadillac | 
        Under the trunk mat on a label.
        Should be a two-digit code ending in U or a WA number that is four digits long. | 
      
      
        | Chevrolet | 
        Under the trunk mat on a label.
        Should be a two-digit code ending in U or a WA number that is four digits long. | 
      
      
        | Chrysler | 
        On a metal tag in the engine bay
        on the radiator support. The code is three characters. | 
      
      
        | Dodge | 
        On a metal tag in the engine bay
        on the radiator support. The code is three characters. | 
      
      
        | Eagle | 
        On a metal tag in the engine bay
        on the radiator support. The code is three characters. | 
      
      
        | Ford | 
        On a label inside the
        drivers doorjamb. The code should be two digits, normally two letters or a letter
        and a number. | 
      
      
        | Geo | 
        On a metal tag in the engine bay
        on the firewall. The code should be two digits ending in U or a WA number that is four
        digits long. | 
      
      
        | Honda | 
        On a label inside the
        drivers door jamb. The code will begin with a letter. | 
      
      
        | Hyundai | 
        On a label inside the
        drivers door jamb. The code will be two digits. | 
      
      
        | Infiniti | 
        On a metal tag in the engine bay
        on the firewall. The code should be three digits, normally two letters and a number. | 
      
      
        | Isuzu | 
        On a metal tag in the engine bay
        on the firewall. The code should be at least two digits long. | 
      
      
        | Lexus | 
        On a metal tag in the engine bay
        on the firewall. The code should be three digits always beginning with a number. | 
      
      
        | Mazda | 
        On a metal tag in the engine bay
        on the firewall. The code should be three digits long. | 
      
      
        | Mercedes | 
        On a metal tag in the engine bay
        on the radiator support. The code should be three numbers. | 
      
      
        | Mitsubishi | 
        On a metal tag inside the engine
        bay on the firewall. The code should be three digits, always starting with a letter. | 
      
      
        | Nissan | 
        On a metal tag inside the engine
        bay on the firewall. The code should be three digits, normally two letters and a number. | 
      
      
        | Plymouth | 
        On a metal tag in the engine bay
        on the radiator support. The code is three characters. | 
      
      
        | Pontiac | 
        Under the trunk mat on a label.
        Should be a two-digit code ending in U or a WA number that is four digits long. | 
      
      
        | Saturn | 
        Under the trunk mat on a label.
        Should be a two-digit code ending in U or a WA number that is four digits long. | 
      
      
        | Subaru | 
        On a metal tag in the engine bay
        on the radiator support. Should be a three-digit code, with the first two digits being
        numbers (the third may be a number or a letter). | 
      
      
        | Toyota | 
        On a metal tag in the engine bay
        on the firewall. The code should be either three numbers or a number a letter and a
        number. | 
      
      
        | Volkswagen | 
        On a label under the trunk or on
        the drivers rear wheel well. Code should start with an "L" and be four
        digits long. | 
      
      
        | Volvo | 
        On a label under the hood near
        the driver or passenger strut towers. The code should be three numbers long. |