Paint codes are stamped onto the Identification plate on your vehicle . Find your color code by using the diagram below. It can be in more than one location, so if you don’t find it in one place, check the other options.
If you still can’t determine your color code, please call us at 561-845-6122 or email us at Sales@drcolorchip.com and we’ll contact you if we need more information.
This code is from an Audi, but VW has a similar sticker, usually found in the trunk under the mat or in the spare tire compartment.

Under hood; over driver side strut, along top of driver side firewall, or over passenger side air filter.

Driver’s Side Door Jamb or Door

Driver’s Side Door Jamb

GM color code locations vary. This is from a Suburban, found in the glovebox. Some GM codes begin with WA, others begin with U.

Driver’s Side Door Jamb. There are two examples here. The left is from a 2001 Accord. The right is from a 2003 Civic.


Driver’s Side Door Jamb

Driver’s Side Door Jamb

Driver’s Side Door Jamb, newer models

Driver’s Side Door Jamb

This code is from a Boxster, located under the hood, front center. Other model locations may vary, and there are often several codes for the same color. This is Artik Silver.

Driver’s Side Door Jamb

Finding your Tesla’s paint code is crucial for ensuring a flawless color match and maintaining the beauty of your vehicle. You can easily locate this information on the vehicle information label situated inside the driver’s side door jamb, where your specific paint code is displayed.
Where Is My Tesla Paint Code?
Common Tesla paint codes:
PPSW – Pearl White Multi-Coat
PBSB – Solid Black
PMNG – Midnight Silver Metallic,
PPSB – Deep Blue Metallic
PR00 – Ultra Red,
PN00 – Stealth Grey
PN01 – Quicksilver
Understanding your paint code not only enhances your ownership experience but also helps preserve your Tesla’s original finish over time.
Driver’s Side Door Jamb or Door
