Pontiac Montana SV6 Touch Up Paint

Pontiac Montana SV6 Touch Up Paint (24 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your Pontiac Montana SV6's Color Code

Pontiac placed paint code labels in many spots across years, so they can be hard to locate. Common locations include the glove box or the spare tire well; beyond that, placement can be anywhere. Codes appear like 51/WA316N, often shown as BC/CC 51 or BC/CC 316N, and may include U or L for two tone (U316N, L316N). Example names tied to codes include Slate Gray Metallic Clearcoat, Gold Mist Metallic Clearcoat, Gold Clearcoat, Inca Metallic Clearcoat.

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Pontiac Montana SV6 Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

Pontiac didn't just give you a minivan; they gave you a palette. With 24 recorded colors, the Montana SV6 was clearly trying to win the "Most Stylish Parent in the Carpool" award. They really went for it with some sophisticated tones like Dark Bronzemist Metallic and Cosmic Quartz Metallic, proving that "van life" could actually have some shimmer. Whether you're rocking the classic Olympic White or the bold Victory Red, your SV6 was designed to stand out in a sea of beige-even if that "standing out" currently involves a few parking lot battle scars.

What to Watch For

Before you start dabbing, you need to find your "North Star"-the paint code. On the Montana SV6, you'll usually find the Service Parts Identification sticker tucked safely inside the glove box (though check the left rear storage compartment or jack cover if it's playing hide-and-seek). Look for a code starting with "WA" or a "U" followed by four digits.

In terms of aging, keep a close eye on the roof and the tops of the door handles. These vans are known for the "GM Clear Coat Special," where the top layer can get a bit flaky or start to bubble around plastic trim. If you see a small white edge starting to lift, that's your signal to intervene before it spreads. Also, if you have one of the red shades like Victory Red, remember that the sun is its natural enemy-it loves to fade toward pink if left unprotected, so catching chips early is a must.

Driveway Repair Tip

Since so many Montana colors are metallics or "effects" (like Imperial Blue Effect), your secret weapon is the 60-second shake. Those tiny metallic flakes like to settle at the bottom of the bottle. If you don't shake it until your arm is tired, your touch-up might look like a flat blob instead of a shimmering match.

When you apply the paint, think "less is more." Instead of trying to fill a chip in one go, dab a tiny amount into the center and let it flow to the edges. If the clear coat is starting to peel, use a toothpick to gently clear away any loose flakes first so your new paint actually has something solid to hold onto. You've got this!

Pontiac Montana SV6 Colors by Year

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