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Where can I find my Ford Fiesta paint code?

Most Ford Fiesta paint codes are printed on the driver's door jamb label as a small color code; if it's not there, check the glove box or trunk area, and you can also verify the exact code with your VIN at Ford's official lookup or your dealer.


Where to Look for the Paint Code


The following locations are the most reliable places to find your Fiesta’s paint code. The exact spot can vary by model year and market, but these three locations cover the majority of Fiests sold worldwide.


Common Locations on the Fiesta



  • Driver's door jamb sticker: The door frame label near the latch typically lists the VIN, tire information, and a small "Paint" or "Color" code.

  • Glove box or dash area label: Some model years place the color code on a label inside the glove box or on the underside of the dash, passenger side.

  • Trunk area or spare wheel well label: In certain markets or older Fiests, the color code may appear on a label inside the trunk lid or near the spare tire well.


If you don’t see the code in these places, consult your owner’s manual for the exact location for your year and market, or ask a Ford dealer to guide you to the correct label.


What to Do If You Can’t Find the Code on the Car


When the label doesn’t yield a clear code, use these steps to confirm the exact color for matching paint or touch-ups.



  • Use your vehicle identification number (VIN) to pull up the color information from Ford’s official lookup tools or your local dealer’s parts system.

  • Call or visit a Ford dealer’s parts department and provide your VIN; they can confirm the exact paint code and the corresponding color name used by Ford.

  • Consult a reputable auto body shop or paint supplier; they can cross-check the code and, if needed, mix a precise match using Ford’s color database.


Having the correct code is essential for touch-ups, fenders, or a full repaint to ensure a seamless color match with the rest of the car.


Online Resources and Practical Tips


Digital resources can speed up the lookup, but formats vary by market. Always corroborate online results with an official source or dealer confirmation.



  • Ford Owner portal or Ford Parts websites: Many sites offer a color-code lookup by VIN or model year; log in or contact support to retrieve the code.

  • Local Ford dealership parts departments: A quick VIN-based inquiry often yields the exact paint code and color name Ford uses for your Fiesta.

  • Third-party color databases used by body shops: Useful for cross-checking color families, but verify the precise Ford code and shade with Ford’s official resources before ordering paint.


Using these resources helps ensure you order the correct paint, preventing mismatched tones or finishes on your Fiesta.


Summary


In most Ford Fiests, the paint code is found on the driver’s door jamb label, with alternative locations including the glove box or trunk area depending on year and market. If the label doesn’t reveal the code, your VIN is the key to an exact match through Ford’s official lookup or a dealer. When in doubt, verify with a dealer or a qualified body shop to ensure an accurate color match for touch-ups or full repaints.

Where do you find the paint code on a Ford Fiesta?


The Ford Fiesta paint code is typically found on a sticker in the driver's side door jamb, labeled with "EXT PNT" followed by a two-character code. Other possible locations include the driver's side door column, under the hood (on the suspension mount or front/slam panel), or the boot lid or floor, notes PaintNuts.
 
This video shows how to find the paint code on a Ford Fiesta: 55sRoundstoneYouTube · Feb 9, 2024
Common locations to check

  • Driver's side door jamb: This is the most common location. Open the driver's door and look for a label on the door frame, near the latch. The code is usually a two-character code (e.g., KBXEWHA, U M) next to "EXT PNT". 
  • Driver's side door column: Check the area of the door frame where it meets the car's body. 
  • Under the hood: Look for a sticker or plate on the suspension mount, inner wing, or the front/slam panel. 
  • Boot lid or floor: Check the lid or the floor of the boot, especially near the spare wheel bay. 

Other options
  • Check the owner's manual: It may tell you where the code is located on the vehicle, even if it doesn't list the code itself. 
  • Contact a Ford dealer: You can provide your VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) to a dealership, and they can look up the paint code for you. 
  • Use an online lookup tool: You can often find the paint code using your vehicle's registration number on a parts supplier's website. 



How do I find my Ford paint code?


You can find a Ford paint code on the driver's side door jamb label, which is also known as the VIN sticker. Look for the "EXT PNT" label, and the two-character code (letters and/or numbers) that follows it is your paint code. If you cannot find it, a Ford dealership can provide the code using your VIN, or you can look it up using your car's registration number online.
 
This video shows how to find the Ford paint code on the door jamb sticker: 29sScratchWizardYouTube · Mar 27, 2013
On the vehicle

  • Open the driver's side door: and locate the sticker on the door jamb or inside the door frame. 
  • Find the "EXT PNT" label. The paint code will be the two-character code next to it. 
  • Look for other locations: On some models, the code might be found under the hood (on the slam panel or inner wing) or in the trunk (on the floor or lid). 

Online or with a dealership
  • Use your registration number: Some online touch-up paint stores allow you to look up your paint code using your car's registration number. 
  • Contact a dealership: A Ford dealership can look up the paint code for you if you provide your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). 



What part of the Ford VIN is the paint code?


The Ford paint code is not on the VIN plate itself, but on a sticker on the driver's side door jamb. To find it, open the driver's door and look for the manufacturer's label, which is often located under the barcode. The paint code will be near a heading like "EXT PNT" and is typically a two-character code (letters, numbers, or a combination).
 

  • Locate the label: Open the driver's door and find the sticker on the door jamb. 
  • Find the code: Look for the heading "EXT PNT" (Exterior Paint) or similar. 
  • Identify the code: The two-character code that follows "EXT PNT" is your paint code. Some older vehicles may have longer codes. 
  • If you can't find it: Check other locations like the firewall under the hood, the owner's manual, or contact a dealership with your VIN for assistance. 



Where to find Ford Fiesta 2014 paint code?


To locate your Ford vehicle's paint code, check common areas such as the driver's side doorjamb or under the bonnet, or contact a Ford Dealer.


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