Toyota Venza Touch Up Paint

Toyota Venza Touch Up Paint (25 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your Toyota Venza'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 Venza Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

Toyota didn't just play it safe with the Venza; they actually gave us a palette of 25 distinct flavors. While we have plenty of the "corporate classic" shades like Magnetic Gray Metallic and Silver Metallic, they also threw in some curveballs like Sunset Bronze Mica and Tropical Sea Metallic. Whether your Venza is dressed in the deep, moody Blueprint Pearl or the bright Super White 2, it's clear Toyota wanted this crossover to have a little more personality than your average commuter.

What to Watch For

First things first: your paint code is hiding in plain sight. Open your driver's door and look at the door jamb sticker-you're looking for a three-digit code following "C/TR." Now, for the reality check: if you own a Venza in Blizzard Pearl or Super White, keep a close eye on the roof and hood. These specific colors have a bit of a history with "peeling," where the paint can decide it's tired of sticking to the car. For the rest of the lineup, the clear coat is known for being a bit on the softer side, meaning highway gravel can turn your front bumper into a game of connect-the-dots if you aren't careful.

Driveway Repair Tip

Since so many Venza colors are pearls or "Tricoats" (looking at you, Wind Chill Pearl), the "shake it till you make it" rule is absolute. These colors have tiny flakes of mica and metal that love to settle at the bottom of the bottle. Shake your touch-up pen or bottle for a full two minutes-long enough for your arm to get a little tired-to ensure those sparkles actually make it onto the car. When applying, don't try to paint a "line" over a scratch. Instead, think of yourself as a surgeon: use the tip of the brush to "dab" a tiny drop of paint into the center of the chip and let it flow out to the edges. Patience is your best friend here!

Toyota Venza Colors by Year

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