Nissan Murano Touch Up Paint

Nissan Murano Touch Up Paint (46 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your Nissan Murano's Color Code

Nissan paint color codes are on the driver's door jamb. Some labels are low on the jamb and require bending to read. The color label may be small. Codes are typically three characters long using letters and numbers; sometimes a space and a fourth character follow. The same code can have different marketing names across models. AX6 corresponds to Redline Clearcoat; AX6 may also be called Red Clearcoat or High Performance Clearcoat. Nissan North America phone number is 1-800-647-7261.

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Nissan Murano Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

Nissan really went for it with the Murano, offering a staggering 47 colors over the years. We're talking about everything from the head-turning Sunset Drift Pearl and Orange Pearl to what feels like fifty shades of grey, including Dark Titanium Metallic and Boulder Gray Metallic. Whether your Murano is dressed in a classic Super White or the somewhat adventurous Light Purple, it's clear Nissan wanted this crossover to stand out in the grocery store parking lot.

What to Watch For

Before you start, you'll need your secret 3-digit code (look for something like "KH3" or "QAB"). You can usually find this on a sticker located on the driver-side door jamb or the center pillar. If it's not there, take a peek at the firewall inside the engine compartment.

Now, for the reality check: Nissan paint-especially on the Murano-is known for being a bit "polite" (which is the Paint Whisperer's way of saying it's soft). The clear coat can be thin, making it a magnet for rock chips on the hood. If you have one of the white pearl finishes, keep an eye out for small chips that look like they want to start flaking or "growing." Catching these early is the key to keeping your driveway repair simple.

Driveway Repair Tip

Since so many Murano colors are pearls or tri-coats (like Red Pearl Tricoat or Glacier Pearl), they require a little extra patience to get that factory glow. My golden rule: Shake that touch-up bottle for at least 60 seconds. Those metallic flakes and pearls like to settle at the bottom, and you need them dancing in the paint to get a good match.

When you apply it, think "thin and steady." Instead of one big glob to fill a chip, dab a tiny amount, let it dry for 15 minutes, and come back for a second layer if needed. It's much easier to add more paint than it is to deal with a runaway drip on your door!

Nissan Murano Colors by Year

Let us know the year your Murano was manufactured. We'll eliminate colors that won't match your vehicle.

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