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Where is the paint code on a Toyota Prado?

The paint code on a Toyota Prado can be found in several locations on the vehicle. The most common places to locate the paint code are on the driver's side door jamb, the engine bay, or the trunk/hatch area. This information is important for ordering touch-up paint or a full repaint to match the original color of your Prado.


Identifying the Paint Code Location


The paint code on a Toyota Prado is typically a 1-2 letter code followed by a 2-3 digit number. This code represents the specific color of the vehicle's paint. To find the paint code, you'll need to check the following areas:



  • Driver's Side Door Jamb: Open the driver's side door and look for a sticker or label on the door jamb that lists the paint code, along with other vehicle information.

  • Engine Bay: Locate the vehicle identification number (VIN) plate, usually found on the firewall or near the battery. The paint code may be listed on this plate.

  • Trunk/Hatch Area: Check the inside of the trunk lid or hatch for a sticker or label that displays the paint code.


If you can't find the paint code in these locations, you may need to consult your vehicle's owner's manual or contact a Toyota dealer for assistance.


Using the Paint Code


Once you've identified the paint code, you can use it to order touch-up paint or have your Prado repainted to match the original color. The paint code is essential for ensuring an exact color match, as Toyota offers a wide range of paint colors for the Prado model.


By knowing where to find the paint code on your Toyota Prado, you can easily maintain the appearance of your vehicle and ensure a seamless color match for any necessary repairs or repainting.

Where can I find the paint code for my Toyota Land Cruiser?


There's an identification plate inside the driver's door that includes information about your vehicle, including the build date, configuration, options, and paint code.



How do I find my Toyota paint code?


To find your Toyota paint code, open the driver's side door and locate the sticker on the door jamb or B-pillar. The code is a three-digit combination of letters and numbers that appears after "C/TR:" on the label. If you can't find it, contact your Toyota dealership and provide your VIN for assistance. 
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Step-by-step guide

  1. Open the driver's side door. 
  2. Find the information or identification sticker on the door jamb (the frame of the door) or the B-pillar (the pillar behind the door). 
  3. Look for a line of text that includes "C/TR:" followed by a three-digit code. The three characters to the right of "C/TR:" are your paint code. 
  4. Note this three-digit code, as it's the exact color for your vehicle. 

You can watch this video to see a step-by-step guide on finding the paint code on a Toyota RAV4: 59sMattHumanPizzaYouTube · Sep 28, 2021
If you still can't find it
  • Call a Toyota dealership: Provide your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), and they can look up the correct paint code for you. 
  • Look for other locations: On some models, the label might be in the engine bay or under the front passenger seat carpet, though the driver's door is the most common location. 

This video shows another example of finding the paint code on a Toyota RAV4: 59sJoe Beermaster The Car MasterYouTube · Jan 5, 2021



What colors are the 2010 Prado?


The Toyota Landcruiser Prado 2010 has 12 variants. The length ranges from 4485 to 4930mm, the height ranges from 1845 to 1880mm and the width 1885mm. The Toyota Landcruiser Prado 2010 comes in a variety of colours depending on which variant, including black, blue, gold, grey, maroon, silver and white.



What are the colors of the Landcruiser Prado?


Toyota Prado Colours
Available colours (varying by model grade) are - 'Glacier White', 'Ebony', 'Eclipse Black', 'Frosted White', 'Midnight Alloy', 'Dusty Bronze', 'Tanami Taupe' and 'Ningaloo Blue'.


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