- Cars for which paint code information is not provided via VIN code: VAZs, Chinese cars, HONDA, VOLVO, PORSCHE, FIAT, UAZ, GENERAL MOTORS CORP, DAEWOO NEXIA, DAEWOO MATIZ, GENERAL MOTORS, HUMMER, CADILLAC
- If you enter an incorrect email and phone number, we will not be able to contact you to send you a paint code.
- To accurately determine the paint code, when entering the body number, be sure to indicate the make, model and year of manufacture of the vehicle. It is also possible to attach a photo, there is no need to send a registration certificate, photos of plates and stickers on the car body in doorways, under the hood and in the trunk will be of great benefit
- If you know the paint code of your car, it is not necessary to fill out all the search criteria, just enter the car make and paint code
The principle and purpose of the VIN number
Vehicle identification number (vehicle identification number), or VIN, is a unique vehicle code consisting of 17 Arabic digits and Latin letters, except O, Q, I (due to the similarity of the latter with numbers). It contains data on the main characteristics of the vehicle, its manufacturer, and year of manufacture. In most cases, the VIN code can be seen on the body, chassis or in other places on specially made plates (nameplates).
Thanks to VIN, you can find out important information about cars and other equipment. This information is entered into the traffic police database, as a result of which, during inspection, the legality of the manufacturer is clarified, the car is not on the wanted list, etc. Even the smallest factories mark vehicles with unique codes and enter the numbers into special registers. For the driver, having a VIN allows you to find out the car’s paint color, if required.
Color range Kalina 2 hatchback
At the moment, AvtoVAZ has presented 12 colors of the VAZ 2192:
Color “Magma”, code 119. Corporate color of the new Kalina 2.
Color "Port", code 192
Color “Glacial”, code 221
Color "White Cloud", code 240
Color “Ice”, code 413
Color "Odyssey", code 497
Riesling color code 610
Color "Space", code 665
Color "Panther", code 672
Grant color, code 682
Color "Platinum", code 691
Color “Coriander”, code 790
Owners of Lada Kalina 2, post live photos of the body colors of your cars, we will update the article..
Decoding the VIN code
The VIN code is a specific cipher. It consists of three groups of indicators:
- International Manufacturer Index (WMI). The first digit is the locality code of the manufacturing country, followed by 3 characters indicating the name of the manufacturer and production department.
- Narrative (VDS). Five numbers correspond to the description of the car - model, body type, transmission, engine, specification.
- Distinguishing part (VIS). The remaining characters (10-17) determine the year of manufacture, vehicle serial number, and check digits.
The selection of paint based on the VIN code of the car is carried out according to the distinguishing part of the information. The type of paint is indicated by the sign number 10 (Y - plain, Z - metallic), then three characters (11-13) correspond to a unique paint code (for example 547). The last 4 digits of the control information encrypt the car's trim options, its interior, and the features of this configuration.
Thus, you can find all the information about paint when buying, selling, or repairing a car, and also find out whether the vehicle has been repainted or whether it is a “constructor”. An unknown VIN number can only be found on a vehicle over 30 years old - such marking was not practiced before.
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VIN code location
To find the VIN code, you must first determine where exactly the nameplate with the identification number is located. Traditionally, automakers attach it in the following places:
- trunk bottom;
- driver's side B pillar;
- space under the driver or passenger seat;
- area at the bottom of the windshield (in its left corner);
- bottom of the front driver's door;
- under the hood.
There are other locations for the nameplate, which vary depending on the manufacturer. Below are the most popular car manufacturers, models and areas where you can view the VIN code:
- Volkswagen - under the spare wheel, in the trunk;
- Hyundai, Ford - on the driver's door, under the hood near the engine;
- Nissan - under the hood on the passenger side next to the windshield;
- Chevrolet - near the radiator, engine, near the windshield;
- Mazda – on the pillars, under the hood, on the front passenger door;
- KIA – in the driver’s door opening;
- Great Wall - on the frame behind the rear right or left wheel.
A clear location of the nameplate has not been established, so the manufacturer can change it at will. Moreover, cars of the same brand assembled at different factories may also have different VIN positions.
How to determine VIN code
To understand how to determine the VIN number for a VAZ car, you need to know where it is located. Even international standards do not require the placement of a VIN code. You can usually find the enamel code for a car in the following ways:
- finding it on the body. The surest way to find out the color code is to look for its presence on the pillars near the driver’s seat, in the windshield area, in the engine compartment, under the trunk;
- "approximately". The least accurate way to determine the shade of the body, which is unlikely to be suitable for partial repainting of the car;
- using specialized sites. There you can search for the composition by code, or, if you don’t know where to look for the color by VIN code, a special field is presented. There you enter the year of manufacture of the car and its model, and the search helps determine the composition code;
How to find out a car's paint color by VIN code
In order to choose the correct paint number and order it from a dealer or auto repair shop, you must first identify the location of the VIN code. The unique paint code will contain information about the ratio of pigments that make up the enamel. For all of them, the code has a numerical value (for Ford it has an alphabetic value). After a thorough inspection of the car, you need to write out the signs from VIN 10-14 that will be required further.
There are several ways to find out the color by code:
- Information on the Internet. Now there are many specialized sites that allow you to accurately decrypt the VIN. Thanks to them, you can clarify the paint code and select it for your car.
- Dealer information. If the car was purchased new or used, but at a car dealership, the employees have the necessary information about the paint code. They will also help you find your VIN if you were unable to do it yourself.
- Technical certificate. From this document you can find out the name of the paint shade, but you will have to look at the exact code directly on the car.
- Auto repair shop. Masters of tinting and painting cars themselves find information about the type, composition and color of enamel before starting work.
Features of code search for domestic cars
Domestic cars usually do not have any difficulties finding the VIN code. For most models, the data is hidden under the hood or on the trunk lid. As in generally accepted markings, there is information about a specific paint code and brand. Don’t be surprised if, after searching the Internet, you find a paint with a strange name (for example, “Milky Way”). There are catalogs of car enamels where you can order exactly the same paint and varnish material.
It should be noted that AvtoVAZ additionally indicates the paint code in the so-called form No. 3347. It is located in the glove compartment or is issued to the buyer when purchasing a new car. This greatly simplifies the selection of enamel for a vehicle.
Paint code for foreign cars
Difficulties in finding information may arise even at the stage of locating the VIN. Since there are no uniform requirements for fixing a number in the world, it can be located anywhere. It’s easier for those who buy new foreign cars - the car dealership will immediately indicate all the required information. The car owner does not have to study the “insides” of the car himself. Those who buy used cars often have a more difficult time.
First you need to look for the code on the door pillar, in the engine compartment. Typically, foreign cars have large nameplates, which makes searching easier. In different Honda models, the color is even listed on a separate plate marked “color”. If necessary, you can go to the manufacturer’s website and ask a question about the position of the VIN code, indicating the model and year of its manufacture.
What to consider when choosing auto paint
If we are talking about a used car, it is very important to determine whether it has been completely repainted in order to eliminate the risk of purchasing a “criminal” vehicle. In addition, you need to remember several important rules for choosing paintwork:
- If the former owner changed the color completely, then most likely non-factory paint was used. Therefore, the information obtained by VIN code will be irrelevant, and the color of the existing coating in different places of the body should be compared.
- You can use a paint thickness gauge. Not a single technician at a service station will paint a car as efficiently as they do at the factory. Therefore, the amount of paintwork applied will most likely differ in different places on the body (if the car has been repainted).
- Paint changes its properties over time due to natural conditions. In this case, the shade of the coating in different places of the body will also differ from the original tone according to the VIN code.
- To minimize the risk of choosing the wrong shade, you can turn to spectral paint selection, which allows you to select the right pigments for the paint composition.
- It should be borne in mind that many car manufacturing plants use paintwork that is not commercially available. In such a situation, it will be difficult to find the right color, even if you accurately determine the shade. You will need the services of a professional computer selection of the closest possible shade.
- If the car is more than 10 years old, then the paintwork has most likely already been discontinued. In such a situation, it is also necessary to use complex techniques for selecting and mixing paint colors.
So, using the VIN number it is quite convenient to select the correct paintwork for the car. However, it is good for new and popular car models. With old and repainted vehicles, this method is not always convenient and effective.
To minimize the risk of error, it is better to turn to professionals or request the necessary information directly from the dealer.
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Using the VIN, you can find out whether the car has undergone major changes, or whether it is a prefabricated model, which is often how scammers make money. Control information helps to do this. Expensive brands even set a check number that will help identify the fact of counterfeiting.
In addition, the VIN code makes it easy to determine the type of body, engine, wheelbase, drive, and transmission. These data are verified when registering the car. Thus, VIN is a “fingerprint” of the car, allowing you to identify basic data and paint the body with an ideal result.