Saturn S-Series Touch Up Paint

Saturn S-Series Touch Up Paint (12 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your Saturn S-Series's Color Code

Saturn used many different locations for the paint color plate over the years, making it hard to find. The paint code is usually in the glove box or the spare tire well; if not there, it may be elsewhere. GM did not standardize the location across makes and models. Codes like 51/WA316N are often preceded by BC/CC; two tone cars may show U or L (Upper/Lower), e.g., BC/CC U316N or BC/CC L316N. There can be eighteen different code 51's so 316N identifies the color.

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Saturn S-Series Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

Saturn really leaned into that 90s aesthetic with a palette of 12 colors that felt as modern as the car's plastic panels. From the deep, fruity Cranberry Metallic to the earthy Eden Green Metallic and the quintessential Bright Silver Metallic, they really went for it. Whether you're driving a "Tupperware" classic in Olympic White or a sporty Victory Red, your Saturn was built to stand out in the grocery store parking lot without a single door ding to show for it.

What to Watch For

While your S-Series is famous for its dent-resistant polymer panels, those plastic doors have a unique relationship with paint. Because the panels flex and the sun beats down on them, these cars are prone to "sunburn"-where the clear coat starts to flake off in thin, translucent sheets, especially on the hood and roof. If you see your paint starting to "shed," don't panic; it's just the car showing its age. To find your specific match, pop the trunk and look under the carpet near the spare tire well or check the inside of your glove box lid. You're looking for a white "Service Parts Identification" sticker with a code that usually starts with "WA" or "U."

Driveway Repair Tip

Since many of these Saturn shades-like Blue Silver Pri Metallic-are packed with tiny metallic flakes, your biggest hurdle is "the settle." Those sparkles love to sink to the bottom of the bottle. Shake your touch-up pen or bottle for a full two minutes (play a whole song on the radio!) to ensure those flakes are swimming evenly in the paint. When you apply it, don't try to fill a deep chip in one go. Use the tip of your applicator to dab a tiny, thin layer into the center of the spot. Let it dry for 20 minutes, then add another layer. Patience is the secret sauce that makes a driveway repair look like a factory finish.

Saturn S-Series Colors by Year

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