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Ford paint codes are 2 characters long, like D3, UH, or HN. Find the exact code for your F-150, Mustang, Bronco, or any Ford below.
Every Ford factory color code from 2021 to 2026. Look up your code, check the hex value, and preview it on your car with Car Editor.
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Code location: Driver Side Door Jamb Sticker, Under 'Ext. Paint Color'
26 unique colors across 9 years
2026 Colors (13)
Code location: Driver Side Door Jamb Sticker, Under 'Ext. Paint Color'
19 unique colors across 9 years
2026 Colors (13)
Code location: Driver Side Door Jamb Sticker
15 unique colors across 6 years
2026 Colors (12)
Code location: Driver-Side Door Jamb
8 unique colors across 9 years
2026 Colors (8)
Code location: Driver-Side Door Jamb
6 unique colors across 9 years
2026 Colors (6)
Code location: Driver-Side Door Jamb
6 unique colors across 7 years
2024 Colors (6)
Code location: Driver-Side Door Jamb Sticker
7 unique colors across 8 years
2026 Colors (7)
Code location: Driver-Side Door Jamb Sticker
6 unique colors across 5 years
2026 Colors (6)
Code location: Driver-Side Door Jamb Sticker
7 unique colors across 9 years
2026 Colors (7)
Code location: Driver-Side Door Jamb Sticker
6 unique colors across 9 years
2026 Colors (6)
Code location: Driver-Side Door Jamb Sticker
6 unique colors across 3 years
2020 Colors (6)
Code location: Driver-Side Door Jamb Sticker
5 unique colors across 1 years
2018 Colors (5)
Code location: Driver-Side Door Jamb Sticker
7 unique colors across 6 years
2026 Colors (7)
Open the driver's door and look at the jamb area where the door latches. You'll see a white sticker with your VIN, tire pressure specs, and a section labeled "EXT PNT" followed by your 2-character code. That's it.
On some F-150s and Super Duty trucks there's a second sticker on the firewall inside the engine bay. But the door jamb sticker is the easiest one to find on any Ford.
Ford keeps paint codes short. Most are just 2 characters: a letter and a number, or two letters. You'll see codes like D3 (Dark Highland Green), UH (Iconic Silver), or HN (Antimatter Blue). They're printed on the compliance sticker in the driver's door jamb next to the line labeled "EXT PNT".
Don't mix up the paint code with the trim or interior codes on the same sticker. The paint code is always the shortest one, just 2 characters. If you're ordering touch-up paint, that 2-character code is all the paint shop needs.
Ford uses the same code across every model. D3 is the same Dark Highland Green whether it's on a Mustang, Bronco, or F-150. The formula doesn't change by model, only by year if Ford updates the color.
Not every Ford puts the code in the same spot. Here's where to look for each model:
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That's how Ford does it. Most Ford paint codes are 2 characters like D3 or UH. Don't confuse it with the longer VIN or trim code on the same sticker. The paint code is the short one next to "EXT PNT".
Driver's door jamb on the white compliance sticker. Look for "EXT PNT" followed by a 2-character code. Some F-150s also have a second sticker on the firewall under the hood.
No. The VIN doesn't contain the paint code. But any Ford dealer can pull the original paint code from their system using your VIN. Takes about 5 minutes at the service desk.
Yes. Code D3 is the same Dark Highland Green formula on a Mustang, Bronco, or F-150. The code is tied to the color, not the vehicle.
Bring your VIN to a Ford dealership. They'll look up the original paint code in Ford's database. You can also call the parts department and give them the VIN over the phone.
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