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How to find Ford interior color code?

The interior color code for a Ford is typically listed on the driver’s door jamb label (the Vehicle Certification Label). If that label is missing, you can retrieve the code from the vehicle’s VIN via Ford’s official resources or by contacting a dealer. This code helps ensure you order the correct upholstery, trim parts, and accessories that match your interior.


Where to Look on the Vehicle


Most Ford interior color codes are most reliably found on factory labels attached to the car. Start with the door area, then use alternate sources if needed.



  • Driver's door jamb/door frame label: The Vehicle Certification Label on the door edge or B-pillar typically lists the interior color or trim code, sometimes labeled as "Interior Color" or "TRIM."

  • Glove box or interior labels: Some models place the interior color code on a label inside the glove box or on the interior door panel.

  • Original window sticker or build sheet: If you have access to the original window sticker or a factory build sheet (from Ford or a dealer portal), the interior color code is shown next to "Interior Color" or "Trim."

  • Owner’s manual or dealer documents: For certain model years or classic Ford models, the color code may be referenced in dealer documentation or, less commonly, in the owner’s manual.


The door jamb label remains the most consistent and primary source. If that label is damaged or missing, proceed with the VIN-based options described below.


Notes on model year and regional differences


Location and labeling can vary by model year and region. While the door jamb label is standard on many modern Ford vehicles, some older or regional variants may present the color/trim code in a different spot or format. When in doubt, consult the dealer or Ford’s official support resources for your specific year and market.


How to Decode or Use the Color Code


Once you have the interior color code, you can identify the exact color and ensure correct replacement parts. Codes are usually a small, alphanumeric string (often two to three characters) and may differ by year or region.



  • Use Ford’s official resources: Enter the VIN in Ford’s owner or parts portals to pull up the build sheet or exact trim information, which includes the interior color code.

  • Ask your Ford dealer’s parts department: Provide the VIN and request the "Interior Trim Code" or the color name that corresponds to your interior; they can map it to the correct upholstery and parts.

  • Consult reputable VIN decoders with caution: Some third-party VIN lookup tools list interior color codes, but validate the result with Ford’s official sources to avoid mistakes.


With the code in hand, you’ll often see a direct color name (e.g., Black, Charcoal, Sand) and can cross-check with paint-and-trim charts or upholstery catalogs specific to your model year and region.


What to Do If You Still Can't Find It


If the usual labels are missing or unclear, try these fallback methods to verify the interior color code.



  • Photograph all labels and locations: Door jamb tag, glove box label, and any engine bay or interior stickers can help a dealer verify the code.

  • Contact Ford Customer Service with your VIN: They can often pull the exact interior trim code from your vehicle’s build data.

  • Visit a Ford dealership with your vehicle: The parts or service department can look up the interior trim code using the VIN or by inspecting the interior materials in person.


Usually the door jamb label remains the most reliable source; VIN-based lookups or dealer assistance are solid backups when labels aren’t available.


Summary


To locate your Ford interior color code, begin with the driver’s door jamb/Vehicle Certification Label. If that label is missing, retrieve the code via the vehicle’s VIN using Ford’s official owner and parts portals or by contacting a Ford dealer. In some cases, additional labels in the glove box or historical build sheets can help. Once you have the code, use Ford’s resources or the dealer to confirm the exact color name and ensure you order compatible upholstery, trim, and accessories. This process is largely consistent across modern Ford models, with occasional year- and region-specific variations.

How to figure out interior paint color?


How to Choose Paint Colors

  1. Find Inspiration at Home. If you're starting with a fully furnished home, think of a favorite rug, piece of art or fabric in your space.
  2. Consider Room Size.
  3. Reflect on Light Sources.
  4. Create Room-to-Room Flow.
  5. Consult Color Psychology.



How do I find the interior color of my Ford?


Ford, along with Lincoln and Mercury, keep the interior trim code on the VIN sticker affixed either to the driver's side door or to the driver's side door pillar.



Can a VIN tell you the interior color?


If that is the case with your car, you can search an online VIN decoding site for your vehicle, plug in the VIN, and extract the interior color code.



Are Ford paint codes on the door?


Open the driver's side door and locate this label on the door jamb. The paint code is the characters on the left hand side just beneath the barcode. Do you have rough chips or scratches on your Ford.


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