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How can I find the paint code for my car?

Paint codes are usually a series of letters and/or numbers that correspond to the specific color of a vehicle. These codes are used by manufacturers and auto body shops to identify the correct color of paint to use when repairing or repainting a vehicle.

Here are some examples of paint codes: "A52", "B92", "G87", "LZ5W", "X13"

These codes can vary in length and formatting, depending on the manufacturer. Some paint codes may include a mix of letters and numbers, while others may be purely numeric or alphabetic. In some cases, the paint code may be preceded by a "P" or an "L," which stands for "paint" or "lacquer."

To find the paint code for your vehicle, you will need to locate the sticker or plate that contains the vehicle's identification number (VIN). This sticker or plate is usually located in one of the places listed in my previous answer. Once you have found the VIN sticker or plate, look for a section that is labeled "Color Code" or "Paint Code." This should be the paint code for your vehicle.

Where is the SEAT paint code located?

Every SEAT carries a colour label printed on a sticker or plate on the body — most often inside the driver’s door jamb, under the hood or in the trunk area. Use the diagram below to find the exact spot on your vehicle.

SEAT paint code label location diagram

What a SEAT colour label looks like

Here are real SEAT colour labels. Tap any image to zoom in and compare it with the label on your own car — your paint code is the short combination of letters and numbers printed on it.

How to read your SEAT colour code

A SEAT paint code is a short combination of letters and/or numbers that identifies your car’s exact factory colour. Once you spot it on the label, match it to the right kit. Popular SEAT codes include:

S1UBeige Balea MetS3HRojo Emocion601Negro580Beige S'agaroL9DGDark Aluminium596Beige Champagne Met
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