The paint code for Silverado Red Hot varies by year and production batch; there is no single universal code. To identify the exact code for your truck, check the vehicle’s color label or contact Chevrolet with your VIN.
Understanding GM paint codes and what "Red Hot" refers to
GM uses a color name, such as Red Hot, that corresponds to a specific alphanumeric code on production labels. Because the same name can appear on different model years with slightly different formulations, the code is year-specific. In practice, the same color name may map to different codes over time, and the code you need is the one printed on the label for your exact vehicle.
What "Red Hot" means on Silverado
Red Hot describes the exterior shade Chevrolet uses for certain Silverado trims. The actual code attached to that shade is the alphanumeric identifier used by GM’s paint labeling system and is what you will need for touch-up, repairs, or color-matching on parts from that production batch.
Where to find the paint code on your Silverado
Most vehicles display the color code on a label tied to production information. Start with these common locations:
- Driver-side door jamb sticker: Look for a line labeled Paint, PNT, or Color with a short alphanumeric code (usually 2–3 characters).
- Glove box label: Some models place a paint/color code on a secondary sticker inside the glove box.
- Window sticker/build sheet: For new or recently built vehicles, the original window sticker or build sheet lists the paint code.
- VIN-specific documentation: If you have a copy of the vehicle’s original paperwork, the color code may be listed alongside the VIN and option codes.
If you cannot locate a label, contact a Chevrolet dealer with your VIN and they can pull the exact code from GM’s database or your vehicle’s build history.
How to verify the exact code for Red Hot on your year
Because color names and codes can shift over model years, verify against the exact year and trim. Use these steps:
- Obtain your vehicle’s VIN and, if possible, the original window sticker or build sheet.
- Ask a Chevrolet dealer parts or service department to pull the GM paint code associated with that VIN.
- Cross-check the code with publicly available GM color catalogs or with a reputable auto paint supplier to ensure you are ordering the correct shade.
- When ordering touch-up or spray paint, provide both the color name (Red Hot) and the alphanumeric code to ensure accuracy.
Following these steps reduces the risk of a color mismatch, which can be particularly noticeable with a vivid shade like Red Hot.
Summary
In short, there isn’t a single, universal paint code for Silverado Red Hot. The exact alphanumeric code depends on the model year and production. To confirm the correct code, check the vehicle’s color label, refer to the build sheet or window sticker, or contact Chevrolet with your VIN. With the code in hand, you can order the right touch-up paint or perform repairs with a precise color match.


