Jeep All Models Touch Up Paint

Jeep All Models Touch Up Paint (259 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your Jeep All Models's Color Code

Jeep codes are difficult to find. In the good old days, they hid them on top of the radiator support, under engine grease and oil. Later models put them on the drivers door jamb. Typical format: BS/GBS; only BS is the color code (also QBS, PBS, TBS, etc.). The first letter is a "Year Code". BS corresponds to Deep Water Blue Pearl Clearcoat; the G in GBS is not part of the color code. Lately, Jeep lists just BS.

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Jeep All Models Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

Jeep hasn't just released colors; they've released lifestyles. With a staggering 259 colors recorded, they really went for it. Whether you're rocking the iconic Solar Yellow, the spicy Chili Pepper Red Pearl, or the rugged Forest Green Pearl, your Jeep likely has a name that sounds more like a cocktail or a national park than a paint swatch. From the "50 shades of grey" era to the wilder "High Velocity" neons, Jeep owners have never been afraid to stand out in a parking lot-or a mud pit.

What to Watch For

Jeeps live a hard life, and their paint usually tells the story. If you're driving a modern model, keep a close eye on your door hinges and the edges of your hood; you might see small bubbles forming. This is a common "Jeep thing" involving how the aluminum panels and steel hinges interact. For the older legends, the most frequent battle is with the sun-hoods and roofs tend to fade or lose their shine over time.

To start your fix, find your paint code. On most modern Jeeps, it's a three-digit code (often starting with a 'P') found on the silver or white sticker in the driver's side door jamb. If you're driving a classic, check the firewall under the hood or the radiator support bracket-just be prepared to wipe away some grease to see it.

Driveway Repair Tip

Jeep loves their "Pearl" and "Metallic" finishes, which look amazing in the sun but require a little extra love. Before you start, shake your touch-up bottle for a full 60 seconds-longer than you think you need-to wake up those metallic flakes. When filling in those vertical rock chips on the grill, use a toothpick instead of the included brush. It gives you surgical precision and prevents the paint from sagging or running. Remember: three paper-thin layers will always look better than one big, gloppy "mountain" of paint.

Jeep All Models Colors by Year

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