Mitsubishi Pajero Touch Up Paint

Mitsubishi Pajero Touch Up Paint (15 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your Mitsubishi Pajero'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 Pajero Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

The Mitsubishi Pajero is a legend that has seen it all, and its color palette reflects that "black tie at a mud wrestling match" energy. We've recorded 15 distinct colors for this beast, ranging from the business-casual Hamilton Silver Metallic and Medium Gray Pearl to the surprisingly posh Deep Brown Metallic. Mitsubishi certainly leaned into the "White Pearl" lifestyle, offering multiple versions like Galaxy White Pearl Tricoat and Innsbruck White. Whether you're driving a rugged off-roader or a suburban cruiser, they've given you plenty of shades to keep things interesting.

What to Watch For

Before you start dabbling with that touch-up brush, we need to talk about where this paint likes to act up. Because the Pajero has the aerodynamic profile of a small apartment building, it catches every stone the road throws at it, especially on the leading edge of the hood. You might also notice the clear coat getting a little tired on the roof-horizontal surfaces on big SUVs tend to take the brunt of the sun's attention. To find your specific match, pop the hood and look at the firewall (the metal wall at the back of the engine bay). You're looking for a small metal plate or sticker with a three-digit code like "P26" or "W54." If it's not there, check the passenger side door jamb.

Driveway Repair Tip

Since so many Pajero colors are Pearls or Metallics, your biggest challenge isn't the color-it's the "sparkle." In these bottles, the metallic flakes like to settle at the bottom like heavy sand. Shake your touch-up bottle for a full 60 seconds (set a timer!) to wake up those minerals. When applying, remember that three paper-thin layers are always better than one giant "blob" of paint. If you're filling a deep chip on the hood, dab the paint into the center of the chip and let it flow to the edges naturally. It requires patience, but your Pajero will thank you for the TLC before its next adventure.

Mitsubishi Pajero Colors by Year

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