Nissan Titan Touch Up Paint

Nissan Titan Touch Up Paint (37 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your Nissan Titan'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 Titan Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

Nissan didn't just build a truck with the Titan; they built a rolling canvas. With 37 colors recorded over the years, they really went for it. Whether you're rocking the rugged Forged Copper, the sophisticated Mocha Almond Pearl, or the adventurous Canteen Metallic, your truck was designed to stand out. It's a far cry from the "sea of silver" you see in most parking lots, though if you do have Silver Mist, don't worry-you're still part of the family.

What to Watch For

The Titan is a beast, but its skin can be a bit sensitive. Owners often notice that the clear coat is on the softer side, which means that massive front grille and hood are basically magnet for stone chips. You might also notice the paint getting a little tired or flaking in the roof rain gutters-it's a known "Titan quirk." Before you start, find your 3-digit paint code (like K12 or G41) on the driver's side door jamb sticker. It's usually right at the bottom left under the word "COLOR." If it looks like the paint is starting to bubble near the fender, grab your touch-up kit sooner rather than later to keep things from getting grumpy.

Driveway Repair Tip

Since many Titan colors use heavy metallics and pearls to get that deep shine, your biggest secret weapon is the "The Shake." Shake your touch-up pen or bottle for a full 60 seconds-longer than you think you need-to wake up those tiny sparkles so they don't all huddle at the bottom. When you're filling a chip, think of it like icing a tiny cupcake: use the very tip of the brush to drop the paint into the chip rather than painting over it. Two or three thin "drops" are always better than one big, gloopy mountain of paint. Just give it 15 minutes to dry between layers, and you'll have that Titan looking trail-ready again in no time.

Nissan Titan Colors by Year

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