Nissan Sentra Touch Up Paint

Nissan Sentra Touch Up Paint (151 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your Nissan Sentra'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 Sentra Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

Nissan has given the Sentra a staggering 162 recorded colors over the years, proving that even a sensible commuter car deserves a little personality. We've seen everything from the workhorse Cloud White to some truly adventurous choices like the neon-adjacent Envy Metallic and the desert-ready Imperial Orange Pearl Metallic. Whether you're driving a "50 shades of grey" edition or something that looks like it belongs in a fruit bowl like Solar Yellow, Nissan certainly didn't hold back.

What to Watch For

Nissan paint is known for being a bit "polite"-it's on the thinner side and doesn't like to put up a fight against the elements. You'll want to keep a close eye on the roof, trunk, and hood, as these flat surfaces tend to see the clear coat get a little "sunburned" and peel if left unprotected. You might also notice small chips on the front bumper or even the A-pillars near the windshield. To find your exact match, open the driver's door and look at the "B-pillar" (the post the door latches onto). You'll see a sticker with a three-digit code next to the word COLOR-it might be something like KH3 for black or K23 for silver.

Driveway Repair Tip

Since so many Sentra colors are metallics or "pearls" (looking at you, Glacier Pearl Tri-Coat), your best friend is a vigorous arm workout. Shake your touch-up bottle or pen for at least 60 full seconds before you start; those tiny metallic flakes like to settle at the bottom, and you need them floating around to get a good match. When you apply it, think "less is more." Use a tiny dab to fill the center of the chip and let it flow to the edges. It's much easier to add a second light layer later than it is to deal with a giant, dried paint mountain on your hood.

Nissan Sentra Colors by Year

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