Dodge Aspen Touch Up Paint

Dodge Aspen Touch Up Paint (22 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your Dodge Aspen's Color Code

Older Dodge paint codes were placed on top of the radiator support, often obscured by engine grease and oil. Later models list them on the drivers door jamb. The typical format is BS/GBS, but only BS is the color code; it can also appear as QBS, PBS, TBS with the first letter as a confusing Year Code. The G in GBS is not part of the color code. BS corresponds to Deep Water Blue Pearl Clearcoat; lately codes are simply listed as BS.

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Dodge Aspen Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

Dodge didn't hold back when they rolled out the Aspen, offering a solid roster of 22 colors that range from the sensible to the surprisingly sophisticated. We're talking about everything from the workhorse Stone White and Black to some seriously fancy-sounding options like Jaspis Steel Blue Effect and Light Almond Effect. They even gave the wheels three different shades of silver! Whether your Aspen is rocking the deep Marine Blue Pearl or the rugged Light Khaki Metallic, it's clear Dodge wanted this SUV to look just as good at a valet stand as it does in a suburban driveway.

What to Watch For

If you're looking for your paint code, head over to the driver's side door jamb. Look for the VIN sticker; you're searching for a three-digit code next to the "PNT" (Paint) label-it usually starts with a "P" or "Q." Now, here's the reality: these mid-2000s Mopar finishes can be a bit sensitive. You might notice the clear coat starting to look a little thirsty or even beginning to flake on the hood and roof where the sun hits it hardest. Also, keep a close eye on the areas around the door handles and the bottom of the liftgate-those are the prime spots where small chips like to turn into bigger projects if they aren't caught early.

Driveway Repair Tip

Since so many Aspen colors-like Blaze Red Crystal Pearl or Mineral Gray Metallic-rely on heavy doses of metallic flake and pearl, your biggest secret weapon is a good workout. Before you touch that chip, shake your paint bottle or spray can for a full two minutes. You want to wake up all those heavy metallic particles that have settled at the bottom so they actually make it onto your car. When you're using the brush or pen, resist the urge to fill the whole chip in one go. If you put down one big "blob," the metallics will sink and look dark. Instead, dab on a thin layer, let it dry for twenty minutes, and then add another. It requires a little more patience, but it's the difference between a "spot" and a professional-looking repair.

Dodge Aspen Colors by Year

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