The code is usually the last three digits of a five-digit code printed on the sticker. Renault paint codes are often located in the door jambs, on an oval-shaped sticker. In most Peugeot models, you can find the paint code on a sticker or metal plate located on the door jambs (or frame), on the inner door frame, in the A-post or hinge area. Your Toyota’s paint code should be located in the door jamb on the driver’s side. With certain Almera Tino and X-Trail models, you’ll find the code in the footwell, near the seat slide handle. You should be able to find your Nissan’s paint code under the bonnet, on the ’bulk head’ (which is located at the back of the engine bay) – or at the bottom of the driver’s side door. Modern Mercedes-Benz paint codes comprise three numbers – although some older codes are prefixed with the letters ‘DB’. Your Mercedes-Benz paint code can be found on the underside of the hood, inside the door jamb on the driver’s side – or on the underside of the bonnet. The best places to look are under the boot lid, under the mat, on the spare wheel – or inside the rear compartment. You should be able to find your Audi’s paint code on a white sticker inside the vehicle’s boot. The best place to find the paint code for a BMW is by looking in the door jambs or the frame of the vehicle. Most Volkswagen models have a ‘data sticker’ on the boot floor, which includes the paint code. Looking for the paint code location on your car? Here’s a quick guide to some of the most common paint code locations for the most popular car brands in the UK: Volkswagen paint code location
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