Toyota 4Runner Touch Up Paint

Toyota 4Runner Touch Up Paint (110 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your Toyota 4Runner's Color Code

On all Toyota models, the color ID plate is on the drivers door jamb. It shows the letters C/TR and then the paint code. Example: C/TR 3P1 FA09. The color code is 3P1; FA09 is not part of the color code and is an interior option code. For example, 3P1 is Impulse Red Metallic Clearcoat; names may vary like Red Metallic Clearcoat or Wine Metallic Clearcoat. The color code can also be obtained from a dealer using the VIN.

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Toyota 4Runner Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

Toyota has given us a massive 129 colors for the 4Runner over the years, and they really went for it. On one hand, you have the "Outdoorsy Professional" palette like Lunar Rock, Cement Gray, and the very aptly named Mudbath. On the other hand, someone in the design department clearly had a sweet tooth and a sense of adventure, giving us "Skittle-vibes" like Solar Octane Pearl, Voodoo Blue, and Lime Rush. Whether you're driving a classic Super White 2 or the latest Terra, there's a high chance your 4Runner is wearing a color that makes a statement before you even shift into 4-Low.

What to Watch For

To find your specific shade, head to the driver's side door jamb. Look for a sticker with "C/TR" followed by a three-character code (like 040 or 1G3)-that's your golden ticket to a match. Now, the reality: Toyota paint is legendary for its reliability, but it can be a little "thin-skinned." Owners often notice chips on the leading edge of the hood or around the door handles. If you have a Super White or Blizzard Pearl model, keep a close eye on the roof and fenders; these specific batches have a history of "letting go" or peeling in the sun. It's nothing you can't handle with a little proactive care, but catching a chip early is the difference between a quick fix and a rusty headache.

Driveway Repair Tip

Since many 4Runner colors (especially the TRD Pro specials) use pearls or metallic flakes, your touch-up bottle is basically a snow globe-you need to shake it for a full 60 seconds to wake up those sparkles. When you're ready to apply, don't try to fill the whole chip in one go. Think of it like building a campfire: start small. Use a tiny dab of paint to fill the center of the chip and let it settle. It's much better to apply two or three thin layers than one giant "blob" that stays soft for a week. If you're using a pen, stay inside the lines; the goal is to protect the metal, not to draw a new map of the trail you just conquered.

Toyota 4Runner Colors by Year

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