GMC vehicles, along with all other GM makes, have interior color codes on the Service Parts Identification sticker. These codes can be found in the glove box, driver side door pillar, or in the spare tire well. It is important to check your trim code before ordering interior GMC paint. The interior color code should be the row of letters/numbers at the bottom of the RPO code sticker inside the glove box.
A free GMC VIN decoder can help you find options, models, years, engines, transmissions, and specifications. You can also check the title records and accidents by clicking Check History. The trim code indicates (interior) trim color and material. Due to the wide variety of trim colors available, especially after 1973, it is best to select the correct one.
The interior color code usually ends with an “I” and is on the bottom row of all “GM common option codes”. The exterior paint code is next to it. If you cannot locate or decipher the interior color code, you can call the dealer and provide them with the VIN. They can tell you exactly your color, which is likely graphite.
In summary, GMC vehicles have interior color codes on the Service Parts Identification sticker, which can be found in the glove box, driver side door pillar, or in the spare tire well. To find the paint code for your GMC interior, use the trim code and the exterior paint code.
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