Volkswagen Passat Touch Up Paint

Volkswagen Passat Touch Up Paint (101 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your Volkswagen Passat's Color Code

Volkswagen paint codes can be difficult to find. Most are located around the spare tire area, printed on a paper color id tag that is guaranteed to fall off and disappear just when needed; not on a metal plate in the driver door jamb. Typical format: LD7X/2R (two codes: LD7X and 2R). LD7X corresponds to Platinum Gray Metallic Clearcoat; 2R is also used for the same color. Really old Volkswagen can be nearly impossible to figure out.

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Volkswagen Passat Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

Volkswagen didn't just release a sedan; they released a rolling art gallery. With 101 recorded colors, the Passat has seen everything from the adventurous Futura Yellow Metallic to the iconic Tornado Red and the sophisticated Blue Anthracite Pearl. Whether your car is dressed in "50 Shades of Grey" (looking at you, United Gray and Reflex Silver) or something a bit more vibrant like Peacock Green, they really went for it with this palette. It's a mix of sensible German engineering and "I might just take the long way home" personality.

What to Watch For

Before you get started, you need the "secret handshake"-your paint code. On a Passat, this is usually hiding on a white paper sticker tucked away in the trunk, often near the spare tire well or under the trunk carpet. If the sticker has gone AWOL, check the first page of your service manual. While Passat paint is generally sturdy, keep a close eye on the leading edge of the hood and the roof. These cars are known for picking up stone chips like they're collecting souvenirs, and on some older models, the clear coat can get a little "sun-tired" and start to flake. If you see a chip, treat it early; it's much easier to fix a tiny dot than a growing patch.

Driveway Repair Tip

Since so many Passat colors are metallics or pearls-like the popular Deep Black Pearl-your best friend is a vigorous arm workout. Shake your touch-up bottle or pen for at least sixty seconds longer than you think is necessary. Those tiny metallic flakes like to settle at the bottom, and you need them dancing in the paint for a good result. When applying, avoid the temptation to fill the entire chip in one "blob." Instead, use the tip of your applicator to deposit a tiny drop and let it dry. Repeat this two or three times. It requires patience, but building up thin layers is the secret to making that repair disappear into the rest of the panel.

Volkswagen Passat Colors by Year

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