The exterior paint code for a 2013 Chevrolet Silverado is printed on vehicle labels you can read without disassembly. Most drivers will find it on the driver’s door jamb label or inside the glove box. If you can’t locate it there, you can decode the color using the truck’s VIN through a dealership or GM’s official resources.
Where the paint code usually appears
The 2013 Silverado typically stores the exterior color code on one of these labels. Inspect the most accessible areas first before moving on to alternatives.
Before you check the following locations, prepare the vehicle information you’ll need, such as the VIN, year, and trim, to confirm the exact shade once you locate the code.
- Driver’s-side door jamb sticker: Open the door and look at the label on the B-pillar or the edge of the door. The exterior paint code is usually listed under a heading like “EXTERIOR PAINT” or simply “PAINT” and is a 2–3 character alphanumeric code.
- Glove box label: If the door jamb label is faded or missing, inspect the sticker inside the glove box lid for the same “EXTERIOR PAINT” field and code.
- VIN-based dealer lookup: If you cannot read either label, provide the 17-digit VIN to a Chevrolet dealer or use GM’s official VIN decoder to retrieve the exact paint color code.
- Original window sticker or paperwork: If you have the vehicle’s window sticker or the original documentation, the color name and its code may be listed there.
The door jamb or glove box labels are the most reliable sources for the exact exterior color code on a 2013 Silverado. If you’re unsure about a code you find, cross-check with a dealer to avoid ordering the wrong shade.
What to do with the paint code once you find it
Once you have the exterior color code, you can use it to match touch-up paint, order a color-matched bottle or spray, and verify the exact shade for repairs. Codes sometimes indicate metallic or pearlescent finishes in addition to the base color, so confirming a full color spec with a dealer is wise.
- Cross-check the code against GM’s color catalog or a trusted third-party color database to confirm the exact name and finish. Be aware that two different codes can exist for similar-looking shades if one includes a metallic or pearl finish.
- Order or purchase paint by code: Use the exact exterior color code when ordering GM-approved touch-up paint or spray from a dealership parts desk or a licensed body shop. Include VIN and year if requested to verify finish type.
- Test a small amount first: Because lighting and camera rendering can vary, obtain a small quantity or a sample chip to confirm the match before committing to a larger repair job.
With the code in hand, you’ll have a straightforward path to obtaining an accurate match for touch-up work or a full repaint if needed. If there are any doubts about the finish (for example, metallic versus non-metallic variants), a dealer can confirm the exact specification tied to your VIN.
If you still can’t locate the code
If label legibility is poor, the vehicle has undergone repainting, or you simply can’t read the sticker, your best path is to contact a Chevrolet dealer. Provide them with the车 VIN and, if possible, photos of the door jamb label and glove box label. The dealer’s parts or service department can retrieve the precise exterior color code and confirm the correct paint match for your 2013 Silverado.
Additionally, you can visit GM’s official VIN lookup resources or authorized paint suppliers that support GM color codes. A quick call to the dealership’s service department or a chat with GM Support can resolve any ambiguity about finishes tied to your specific VIN.
Summary
For a 2013 Silverado, start with the door jamb label or the glove box label to find the exterior paint code, a small 2–3 character alphanumeric code. If labels are unreadable, use the VIN to have the dealer decode the color, or consult GM’s color catalogs to verify the match. With the code, you can order precise touch-up paint or plan a color-consistent repair, ensuring your Silverado looks as it did from the factory.


