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Where to find paint code on Ford Fusion?

The exterior paint code for a Ford Fusion is typically located on the vehicle’s door‑jamb sticker as a short alphanumeric string. If it isn’t there, you can usually find it on other labels inside the car or use the VIN to look it up with Ford or a dealer.


In more detail, Ford uses concise exterior color codes—usually two or three characters long—that identify the exact shade used for your Fusion. The code is intended for order and mixing purposes, so locating it correctly is important for touch‑ups, repaints, or matching panels. Codes can vary by model year and region, so if one label doesn’t show the code, try other common locations or rely on the VIN lookup for accuracy.


Where the paint code is usually found


The following areas cover the most common locations across model years. Look for a label that mentions “Exterior Paint,” “Paint,” or a color box containing the code.



  • Driver’s side door jamb sticker: This is the most common place for the exterior paint code, along with other vehicle data like the VIN and tire information.

  • Inside the door edge or latch area: Some Fusions place the label in a position that’s visible when the door is open.

  • Glove box label: A few production years used a sticker inside the glove box that includes the paint code.

  • Trunk area or spare tire well label: Certain regional or year combinations mount the color code here.

  • Under the hood on the radiator support or firewall label: Rare, but possible on some trims or markets.


Because location can change by year and region, inspect each label panel around the interior and engine bay if you don’t immediately see the code.


Using the VIN to identify your color


If you can’t locate the paint code on a label, you can use your vehicle identification number (VIN) to determine the color through Ford’s resources or a dealer.



  • Ford official color lookup: Provide your VIN to a Ford dealer or use Ford’s online VIN lookup tools to retrieve the exact exterior color and corresponding code.

  • Third‑party VIN/color databases: Some databases map Ford paint codes to color names; they can be helpful for cross‑checking, especially for older or regional variants.


Note that color codes can differ by market (US, Canada, Europe) and by model year, so use the VIN‑based method to ensure you get the correct code for your Fusion.


How to read and use the paint code


What the code looks like and what it means


The paint code is typically a two‑ to three‑character alphanumeric string, not the color name itself. It uniquely identifies the Ford color used on your car and is what body shops and paint suppliers need to mix your shade accurately.


What to do with the code once you have it


Provide the exact code (and, if possible, the color name) when ordering touch‑up paint, spray cans, or a repaint. If you’re unsure about the interpretation of the code, show it to a dealer or reputable body shop—they can confirm the corresponding color name and ensure a correct match.


Summary


For most Ford Fusions, start with the driver’s door jamb sticker to locate the exterior paint code, as it’s the most reliable and common location. If the label doesn’t show the code, check other nearby labels inside the vehicle or use the VIN to look up the color through Ford or a dealer. Remember that codes can vary by year and region, so using the VIN lookup is a safe alternative to guarantee accuracy. With the code in hand, you can order the correct paint and achieve a proper color match for touch‑ups or full repaint projects.

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