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What is the paint code for silver lining metallic Lexus?

There isn't a single universal paint code for Silver Lining Metallic across all Lexus models—the exact code is model- and year-specific and can vary by trim. To identify the correct code for your car, check the door jamb label, consult the owner's manual, or contact a Lexus dealer or body shop with your VIN. This article explains how to locate it and how to order matched touch-up paint.


Understanding Silver Lining Metallic and its codes


Why the code varies by model and year


Silver Lining Metallic is a Lexus color name used on multiple models over different years. While the color itself remains recognizable, the paint code that Lexus assigns to it can change with production runs, regions, and model lines. The actual code is a short alphanumeric string that manufacturers use to mix the precise shade and finish.


Where to find the color code on your Lexus


Use these common sources to locate the exact paint code for Silver Lining Metallic on your model.



  • Driver's-side door jamb sticker: Most current Lexus vehicles display the color/paint code on a sticker near the latch or hinge area.

  • Owner's manual or maintenance booklet: Some vehicles list the paint code in the first pages or service section.

  • Under-hood or fender area stickers: Certain models may have additional labels in the engine bay or near fender wells.

  • VIN-based lookup with Lexus Customer Care: Provide your VIN, model, and year to get the exact code.

  • Authorized Lexus service center or paint supplier: They can cross-check the color with the vehicle's build data.


Identifying the code is essential because even similarly named colors can have different codes across generations. The code is typically a three-character alphanumeric string.


What to do once you have the paint code


After you have the code, follow these steps to ensure a correct match and safe purchase of touch-up or spray paint.



  • Confirm model/year compatibility: Some colors are exclusives to certain markets or model years.

  • Ask for a color swatch or paint sample: Request a manufacturer-approved sample to compare in daylight.

  • Order from a reputable source: Use Lexus-approved paint or a reputable auto body supplier that can mix to the exact code.

  • Clarify finish and formulation: Verify whether you need basecoat/clearcoat, metallic flake type, or a two-stage application.


With the code, you can reliably order touch-up pens, spray cans, or quart-size paint that matches Silver Lining Metallic for your Lexus.


Summary


Silver Lining Metallic is a Lexus color name shared across models, but the underlying paint code is not universal. By locating the color code on the vehicle label or via the dealer using your VIN, you ensure you purchase the correct shade and finish. Always verify the code against the model year and region, and consult a professional if you plan a full re-spray to guarantee a precise match.

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