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What is the Chevy Black paint code?

There isn't a single universal "Chevy Black" paint code. Chevrolet uses different color codes for black finishes depending on the model year and paint system, and the exact code is printed on a vehicle-specific tag. To identify the correct code for your Chevy, locate the color code plate and match it to your vehicle’s year and model, or contact a dealer with the VIN.


Understanding Chevy's Black finishes


Chevrolet offers black finishes in several flavors across its lineup. A standard solid black is one option, but many models also feature black metallic or pearl/tri-coat varieties. Because each finish can have its own code, the right code must be looked up for the exact year, model, and paint type.


Where to find the color code


To confirm the exact paint code for your Chevy, check the official color tag on the vehicle. The most common places are listed below.



  • Driver's side door jamb color code plate (the primary source for exterior paint codes)

  • Glove box or interior door panel labels on some older models

  • Radiator support or under-hood labeling on certain years

  • Monroney window sticker for new vehicles or a dealer-provided build sheet for older vehicles


Locating the right tag will allow you to read a 2- to 3-character code that identifies the exact black finish applied at factory.


Door jamb tag specifics


The door jamb tag typically lists the exterior color code near other vehicle identification details. It may appear as a two-digit, three-character, or alphanumeric code depending on the production year.


Other labeling notes


On some models, the radiator support area or glove box label may display the color code if the door tag isn't present or legible. For new vehicles, the Monroney label (window sticker) will show the color name and code used at the factory.


How to use the color code to order or match paint


Once you have the code, you can order touch-up or backup paint by supplying the code to a Chevrolet dealer, an auto body shop, or a reputable paint supplier. The approach varies by whether you need solid, metallic, or pearlescent black.



  • Provide the exact two- or three-character code, along with your vehicle's year, model, and trim, to ensure a correct match.

  • Specify whether you need touch-up paint, spray paint, or a small repair kit; metallic and pearlescent blacks often require a basecoat and clearcoat match.

  • Consider requesting the official paint name (e.g., "Black" vs "Black Metallic") for clarity, and verify the finish in person if possible.


With the code in hand, dealerships and paint suppliers can match the color and finish precisely to your exact Chevy model and year.


What to do if you can't find the code


If you can't locate a readable color code tag, you have options: use the VIN to pull build data from a dealer or GM’s service portal, reference the vehicle’s original window sticker when available, or consult a professional auto body shop that can cross-check with the year/model to identify the closest black finish.


Summary


There is no single Chevy Black paint code that covers all models and years. The exact code depends on the car’s year, model, and paint system. To identify it, locate the vehicle's color code tag (door jamb or other placard) or obtain the build sheet via the VIN and cross-reference with GM's color database or a Chevrolet dealer. Once you have the code, you can reliably order touch-up or matching paint for repairs. Always verify the finish type (solid vs metallic/pearl) to ensure a precise match.

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