Chrysler Cruizer Touch Up Paint

Chrysler Cruizer Touch Up Paint (9 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your Chrysler Cruizer's Color Code

Chrysler paint codes can be difficult to find. In the good old days, they were on top of the radiator support, often hidden under engine grease and oil. Later models put them on the drivers door jamb. Typical format: BS/GBS, but only BS is the color code; it can also appear as QBS, PBS, TBS, etc., with the first letter as a confusing "Year Code." BS corresponds to Deep Water Blue Pearl Clearcoat; the G in GBS is not part of the color code.

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Chrysler Cruizer Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

Chrysler didn't just build a car with the PT Cruiser; they built a rolling time capsule. To match that retro-future aesthetic, they gave us 9 distinct colors that really leaned into the "street rod" vibe. From the deep, soulful Patriot Blue Pearl to the punchy Salsa Red Pearl and the quintessentially early-2000s Aquamarine Metallic, they really went for it. Whether yours is a classic Stone White or a moody Black Crystal, these colors were designed to pop under the sun-and they still can with a little driveway love.

What to Watch For

Now, let's be real: those bold curves have seen a few miles. Chrysler's paint from this era is known for being a bit "sun-sensitive," particularly on the roof and the leading edge of the hood where the clear coat likes to get a little flaky. You might also notice some "crow's feet" (tiny little cracks) starting to show on the tops of the fenders. Before you start, you'll need your specific 3-digit paint code. You can find it on the manufacturer sticker inside the driver's side door jamb-look for the letters "PNT" followed by your code (something like PW1 or PB7).

Driveway Repair Tip

Since so many of these colors are "Pearls," they contain tiny mica flakes that like to settle at the bottom of the bottle. Shake your touch-up pen or brush for a full 60 seconds-longer than you think you need-to wake up those sparkles. When applying, think "less is more." Use the tip of the brush to dab the paint into the chip rather than painting over it. If the color looks a little dark at first, don't panic; those metallic flakes need a moment to lay down and find their rhythm as the paint dries. This process requires patience, but the result is a finish that looks great from the sidewalk.

Chrysler Cruizer Colors by Year

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