Ford Fusion Touch Up Paint

Ford Fusion Touch Up Paint (95 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your Ford Fusion's Color Code

Ford paint color codes are on the drivers door jamb, on the color plate. The typical format is PM/M6599, though usually only PM appears. Example: PM corresponds to Bright Calypso Metallic Clearcoat PM/M6599; it may appear as PM Bright Calypso Metallic Clearcoat. Plates may show Exterior Paint Colors or EX PT; sometimes the color is embossed mid-plate. WB is wheelbase; above Wheel Base is EXT PNT, and to the right of EXT PNT is the code. Many mistake LX3 as the code.

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Ford Fusion Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

Ford didn't just release a sedan; they released a rolling art gallery. With 95 colors recorded, the Fusion lineup proves that Ford's design team clearly had a massive budget for pigment. They really went for it-ranging from the unapologetically bold School Bus Yellow to the sophisticated Merlot Pearl and the earthy Light Tundra Metallic. Whether your Fusion is dressed in "50 Shades of Gray" (like Tungsten Gray and Sterling Gray) or something more vibrant like Blue Flame, there is a lot of personality packed into these paint codes.

What to Watch For

Before you start dabbing, we need to talk about the "Fusion Forehead." Many Fusions, especially those with aluminum hoods, are known for a bit of paint bubbling right at the very front edge. If you see tiny blisters there, don't panic-it's a common trait, not a failure on your part. You may also notice the clear coat on your wheels (looking at you, Sparkle Silver) wanting to retire early.

To get started, you'll need your specific DNA. Open the driver's side door and look at the VIN sticker on the door jamb. You're looking for a box labeled EXT PNT. It's usually a two-character code like "UG" (White Platinum) or "RR" (Ruby Red). That code is your North Star for getting the right bottle.

Driveway Repair Tip

Since Ford loves their "Tricoats" and "Effects" (like Ruby Red Tricoat or Silver Birch Effect), your touch-up bottle is likely packed with tiny metallic flakes and pearls that love to settle at the bottom. Shake that bottle for a full two minutes-yes, set a timer. You want those sparkles dancing, not sleeping at the bottom of the tube.

When applying, remember: thin is king. If you're filling a chip on that aluminum hood, use the tip of the brush to place a tiny drop in the center and let it flow to the edges. If you have a deeper "Effect" color, it might look a little dark at first, but it requires patience; as it dries and catches the sun, those pearls will find their rhythm and match up with the rest of the panel.

Ford Fusion Colors by Year

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