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What is the paint code for Ford satin silver metallic?

There isn’t a single universal paint code for Ford Satin Silver Metallic. The exact code depends on the model and year, and Ford uses different codes for different configurations.


To get the right code for your vehicle, check the official sources tied to your car—the color code is usually a short alphanumeric string found on the door jamb sticker, door frame, glove box sticker, or Monroney label, and can also be retrieved via the VIN from Ford’s color lookup or a dealer. Once you have the code, you can order touch-up paint or a spray can that matches your exact satin silver metallic shade.


Where to find the color code on your Ford


The color code is typically a 2–3 character alphanumeric tag that identifies the exact paint shade used for that year and model. Ford standard practice is to place this on the vehicle's body sticker in a few common spots. Use the following steps to locate it:



  • Driver-side door jamb sticker: look for a field labeled Paint, Body Color, or similar; the code is often 2–3 characters.

  • Inside the glove box or trunk lid area: some models carry the code on alternate labels.

  • Monroney window sticker (the official price sticker): lists color name and sometimes color code for the vehicle as built.

  • VIN-based color lookup through Ford’s official site or your local dealer: provide your VIN to retrieve the exact code.


Finding the code ensures you match the Satin Silver Metallic shade exactly, especially for touch-ups or panel replacements.


Understanding the code and using it correctly


Ford color codes are model-year specific; two cars that share the same color name, Satin Silver Metallic, might have different codes if they were built in different years or for different markets. The code is used by body shops and parts suppliers to pull the right basecoat and mix ratio. When ordering paint, provide the exact code, the model, year, and sometimes the trim level to avoid mismatches.


Summary


Ford Satin Silver Metallic does not have a universal paint code. The correct code depends on model and year. To find it, consult the door jamb label, glove box label, Monroney sticker, or use Ford's VIN-based color lookup or a dealer. Once you have the code, you can order the exact match for touch-ups or full repairs.

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