Chrysler Sebring Touch Up Paint

Chrysler Sebring Touch Up Paint (65 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your Chrysler Sebring'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 Sebring Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

Chrysler didn't just release the Sebring; they curated a 65-color gallery for it. We're talking about everything from the sophisticated Ice Silver Metallic to the surprisingly bold Shark Blue Pearl and the Caffe Latte Metallic (for those who wanted their car to match their morning brew). They really went for it with the pearls-Moonshine Pearl and Deep Evergreen prove that Chrysler's designers were definitely having a bit of fun in the paint booth during the early 2000s.

What to Watch For

Now, the honest truth: the Sebring has a bit of a reputation as a "peeler." You might notice the clear coat on the hood or trunk looking like it's getting a bad sunburn. If you catch a chip early, you can stop that peeling in its tracks. To find your specific shade, head over to the driver's side door jamb. Look for a white or silver sticker with a barcode; your code is a three-character string (like "PS2" or "PW1") sitting right next to the "PNT" heading. If it's not there, check under the hood on the passenger-side strut tower.

Driveway Repair Tip

Since so many Sebring colors are pearls or metallics (looking at you, Spanish Olive and Steel Blue), your touch-up bottle is actually a tiny snow globe of metallic flakes. If you don't shake that bottle for at least 60 seconds, all the "sparkle" stays at the bottom, and your repair will look like a flat, dark smudge. When you apply it, don't try to fill the whole chip in one go. Think of it like painting a fingernail: one thin layer to cover the spot, let it dry for 15 minutes, then a second layer to bring it level with the rest of the paint. Patience is your best friend here.

Chrysler Sebring Colors by Year

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