How to Find Your 2022 Vehicle's Paint Color Code
Important: The only accurate way to order touch-up paint is to know the specific color code for your 2022 vehicle. Even if you own a 2022 Subaru that appears to have only one white option, you must verify the exact color code. The white displayed on our website may differ from the white used on your specific vehicle.
For example, a 2022 F-Series lists numerous red colors. A Red Metallic Clearcoat and Garnet Red Metallic Clearcoat may look similar on screen but can appear very different on your actual vehicle. Finding your 2022 vehicle's color code is essential for an accurate paint match.
Key Point: We manufacture touch-up paint according to color codes, NOT color names. If the code matches, you have the correct color.
Where to Find Your 2022 Vehicle Color Identification Plate
All 2022 vehicles have a color identification plate located in different positions depending on the manufacturer and model. Use the guide below to locate your vehicle's color plate.
Pro Tip: Color codes can be difficult to locate. On some 2022 vehicles, the code may be in the trunk but hidden under the carpet near the spare tire. The locations shown are starting points and can vary even within the same model.
2022 Vehicle Color Code Locations by Manufacturer
| Manufacturer (2022 Models) | Location Numbers |
|---|---|
| Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep (2022) | 1 - Driver's Door Jamb |
| Fiat (2022) | 1, 3, 4 |
| Ford/Lincoln/Mercury (2022) | 1 - Driver's Door Jamb |
| General Motors (Chevrolet, GMC, Cadillac, Buick) 2022 | 1, 2, 4, 5, 9 |
| Tesla (2022) | 1 - Driver's Door Jamb |
| BMW/Mini Cooper (2022) | 6, 8 |
| Honda/Acura (2022) | 1 - Driver's Door Jamb |
| Hyundai/Genesis (2022) | 1 - Driver's Door Jamb |
| Jaguar/Land Rover (2022) | 1, 7 |
| Kia (2022) | 1 - Driver's Door Jamb |
| Mazda (2022) | 1, 3 |
| Mercedes-Benz/Smart (2022) | 1, 3, 7 |
| Mitsubishi (2022) | 1, 2, 3, 7 |
| Nissan/Infiniti (2022) | 1, 3 |
| Subaru (2022) | 1, 2, 6 |
| Toyota/Lexus (2022) | 1 - Driver's Door Jamb |
| Volkswagen/Audi (2022) | 4, 5 |
| Volvo (2022) | 1, 3, 6 |
Location Reference Guide:
- Driver's Door Jamb - Most common location for 2022 vehicles
- Passenger Door Jamb
- Firewall - Between engine and passenger compartment
- Trunk Lid - May be under carpet
- Spare Tire Wheel Well
- Strut Tower(s) - Under hood
- Underhood Radiator Support
- Driver/Passenger Side Engine Compartment
- Glove Box
Color Plate Examples by Manufacturer
Chevrolet/GM Color Plate (2022 Models)
Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep Color Plate (2022 Models)
Ford/Lincoln Color Plate (2022 Models)
Important Note for 2022 Ford/Lincoln Owners
Ford, Lincoln owners: Look for the words "Exterior Paint Colors" on your plate. Your color code is located ABOVE these words, not below them.
Honda/Acura Color Code - Special Instructions for 2022
Special Note for 2022 Honda and Acura Vehicles
Honda and Acura use a factory code system that includes an additional suffix letter or number. You must locate both the color code AND the factory code on your color tag.
How to read 2022 Honda/Acura codes: The factory code can be listed next to the color code or elsewhere on the tag. This code is essential as it's part of the complete paint color specification.
Complete code format: [Color Code]-[Factory Code] (e.g., B-89P-A, NH-731P-5)
Frequently Asked Questions - 2022 Vehicle Paint Codes
What if I can't find my 2022 vehicle's color code?
Check all locations listed for your manufacturer. Some codes may be hidden under carpets, covers, or in less obvious spots. If you still can't locate it, contact your vehicle's dealership with your VIN number.
Can I match 2022 vehicle paint by color name instead of code?
No. We manufacture touch-up paint according to color codes, not color names. Color names can be similar but represent different actual colors. Always use the specific color code from your vehicle.
The color on my screen doesn't match my car. Is this normal?
Yes. Monitor displays can vary significantly. If your vehicle's color code matches the code shown on our site, that is the correct color regardless of how it appears on your screen.
Quick Reference: Most Common 2022 Locations
- Driver's Door Jamb (Location 1): Ford, Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Honda, Acura, Hyundai, Kia, Toyota, Lexus, Tesla
- Multiple Locations: GM vehicles check door jambs, trunk, spare tire well, or glove box
- Engine Compartment: BMW, Mini, some Mercedes-Benz models
- Trunk Area: VW, Audi