Loading

What is the paint code for Ford Grey?

There isn't a single universal Ford Grey paint code. Ford uses several gray shades across its lineup, each with its own code that varies by model year and market.


This article explains how to identify the exact gray color code for your Ford vehicle, where to find it on the car, and how to ensure you get an accurate match for touch-up or repaint work.


Understanding Ford gray color codes


In Ford's catalog, "gray" refers to a family of shades rather than one fixed color. Each shade has a specific internal code used by dealers and body shops to mix paint. The code is typically a short alphanumeric string and can be two to three characters long, sometimes including letters. Because codes change between model years and regions, the most reliable reference is the label on your car or official Ford documentation.


Note that the shade name you see in brochures may differ from the official color catalog, but the internal code is what matters for exact matching. If you’re replacing a panel or touching up, matching the code ensures a seamless result.


Below are practical steps to locate and verify your Ford gray paint code.



    To locate and verify your Ford gray paint code, start by checking the vehicle's exterior color label and, if needed, consult with a dealership or body shop.


  • Look at the door jamb sticker on the driver’s side for a color code labeled as Paint or Color.

  • On some models, the color label may appear inside the trunk lid, inside a door frame, or near the spare tire well.

  • If you have the original window sticker (Monroney label) or the owner's manual, verify the color code listed there.

  • Provide the vehicle’s VIN to an authorized Ford dealer or service center; they can pull the build sheet or color catalog to confirm the exact code.

  • For body shops, sharing the color code with Ford’s color reference can help ensure an accurate match during repainting.


Having the correct code makes it possible to order exact-match paint and avoid color mismatches during repairs or refinishing.


Where Ford stores the color code on the car


The most reliable sources for Ford exterior color codes are the exterior color label on the vehicle and the related VIN documentation. On modern Ford models, the code is typically a short alphanumeric string printed near other vehicle specifications.



    Before you check locations, here are the standard places where Ford usually places the color code:


  • Driver’s door jamb: A sticker near the latch or hinges often lists the Paint/Color code along with the VIN and tire information.

  • Trunk lid or interior panels: Some models place the color label inside the trunk lid or on a door frame other than the driver’s side.

  • Under-hood labels: A few models may include a color tag in the engine bay area.


Consulting the label directly is the most reliable way to confirm the exact Ford gray color code for your vehicle.


What to do with the color code once you have it


Once you have the Ford color code, you can order official touch-up paint or have a body shop mix a precise match using that code. Provide the code along with the vehicle’s year, model, and region to ensure the correct shade and finish (solid, metallic, or pearlescent).



    Before ordering paint or requesting a color match, keep these tips in mind:


  • Share the exact color code with the supplier or body shop to guarantee accurate color matching.

  • Confirm whether the color has metallic or pearlescent components, as clear coats and finishes can affect shade.

  • If performing a small touch-up, obtain the appropriate base coat, clear coat, and primer specified for Ford finishes, plus the correct applicator and curing guidance.

  • Test the color in a discreet area under the lighting conditions where the repair will be done before proceeding with larger work.


With the correct code and proper materials, you can achieve a consistent appearance across repaired or repainted sections.


Summary


Ford does not publish a single “Ford Grey” paint code because gray encompasses a family of shades in Ford’s color catalog. The exact code varies by model year, region, and shade. To identify the correct code, locate the color label on the vehicle, verify it with a Ford dealer or authorized body shop using the VIN, and then use that code to order or mix paint for an accurate match. If in doubt, reach out to a Ford dealer or certified body shop for verification and guidance.

Kevin's Auto

Kevin Bennett

Company Owner

Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.