Mitsubishi Montero Touch Up Paint

Mitsubishi Montero Touch Up Paint (76 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your Mitsubishi Montero's Color Code

Mitsubishi paint codes are on a tag in the firewall area of the car, not on an exterior panel. The color code sits at the bottom mid-left part of that tag. Codes include letters, dashes, and numbers. The code R71 corresponds to Passion Red Clearcoat. R71 may be called Passion Red Clearcoat on some models. R71 may be called Red Clearcoat or Speed Red Clearcoat on others. Model marketing names can vary even for the same code.

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Mitsubishi Montero Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

Mitsubishi didn't just give us a color palette for the Montero; they gave us a world tour. With a staggering 160 colors on record, they really went for it. You've got everything from the sleek Satellite Silver Metallic to the adventurous Alamoana Green Metallic and the sophisticated Roanne Red Pearl. They were also the undisputed kings of the two-tone look-shout out to the /W09/A69 crowd-ensuring these rigs looked just as good at a trailhead as they did in a suburban driveway.

What to Watch For

The Montero is a beast off-road, but its skin can be a little sensitive to the sun. The most common "war wounds" you'll find are on the horizontal surfaces-the hood and that expansive roof. The clear coat on older Mitsubishis has a tendency to get a bit tired and start flaking away, while classic shades like Phoenix Red can fade into a lighter pinkish-orange if they've spent too much time in the desert. To find your specific color DNA, pop the hood and look at the firewall (the metal wall at the back of the engine bay) or the radiator support near the latch. You're looking for a three-digit code, often sitting right next to the "COLOR" heading on a silver or black plate.

Driveway Repair Tip

Since so many of these colors, like Galaxy White Pearl or Hamilton Silver, are packed with metallic flakes and pearls, they require a bit of "waking up." Before you start, shake your touch-up bottle or pen for a full 60 seconds-and then shake it for another 30 just to be sure. This keeps those tiny sparkles from settling at the bottom of the bottle. When you're ready to apply, don't try to fill the whole chip in one go. Aim for several paper-thin layers rather than one thick drop. This prevents the paint from looking like a raised "scab" on your hood and helps the color match look much more natural once it dries.

Mitsubishi Montero Colors by Year

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