Hyundai Terracan Touch Up Paint

Hyundai Terracan Touch Up Paint (9 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your Hyundai Terracan's Color Code

Hyundai paint codes are normally on the drivers door jamb; some models hide the color code in the engine compartment. Typical format: 3E which corresponds to: Blue Onyx Metallic Clearcoat. Some later Hyundais use a three character code. A paint can be S3; this is actually the same as S3B. Same color code, different name: the same paint may be used across models, e.g., 3E as Blue Onyx Metallic Clearcoat, Blue Clearcoat, or Ocean Blue Clearcoat.

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Hyundai Terracan Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

Hyundai didn't just give the Terracan a color palette; they gave it a personality. With 9 recorded colors, they really went for it-moving beyond basic utility into the realm of the dramatic. We're talking about names like Ardor Blue Metallic, which sounds more like a romance novel title than a paint code, and Canton Cherry Pearl. Whether you're driving the earthy Celadon Green Metallic or the classic Ebony Black, it's clear the designers wanted this SUV to look as good at a trailhead as it does in a driveway.

What to Watch For

Now for the reality check: Hyundai paint from this era can be a little sensitive to the elements. If you notice the roof or hood starting to look a bit "ashy" or flaky, that's the clear coat telling you it's had enough of the sun. You should also keep a close eye on the wheel arches and the bottom edges of the doors; paint tends to bubble there if moisture gets cozy behind the panels. To find your specific color code, check the driver's door jamb first. If it's playing hide-and-seek, pop the hood and look for a small metal ID plate on the firewall (the back of the engine bay). It's usually a simple two-digit code like "EB" or "BW."

Driveway Repair Tip

Since most Terracan colors-especially the Pure Pearl Tricoat and Sleek Silver Metallic-are packed with tiny sparkles, they require patience to get right. Before you touch that chip, shake your paint pen or bottle for a full 60 to 90 seconds. You need to "wake up" those metallic flakes so they don't just sit at the bottom of the bottle. When you apply the paint, resist the urge to fill the hole in one go. Aim for two or three very light, thin dabs rather than one thick blob. This keeps the repair level with the rest of the bodywork and ensures the "Ardor" in your blue actually shines through.

Hyundai Terracan Colors by Year

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