OEM Codes

Finding the OEM painting codes on an RV can be important for touch-up jobs, full repaints, or matching colors for repairs. OEM painting codes are usually found in specific locations on RVs, depending on the manufacturer. Here’s a general guide to help you locate these codes on different RVs:

1. **Check the Owner’s Manual:**
– The first place to check should always be your RV’s owner’s manual. Manufacturers often include paint code information in the manual or in a separate booklet concerning vehicle specifications.

2. **Driver’s Side Door Frame:**
– Open the driver’s side door and look for a label or sticker on the door frame, door edge, or near the hinges. This label often contains a wealth of information including the VIN number, tire pressure, and sometimes the paint codes.

3. **Under the Hood:**
– Some manufacturers place a label under the hood near the front support bar or on the underside of the hood itself. Check for any stickers or metal plates that may contain the paint codes.

4. **Exterior Compartments:**
– Inspect any exterior storage compartments. Some RVs have the paint code sticker inside one of these compartments, especially those located near the front of the vehicle.

5. **Inside the### 5. Inside the Glove Compartment
– Occasionally, manufacturers will place a label with the vehicle information, including paint codes, inside the glove compartment. Look on the inner surface of the glove box door or along the sidewalls.

### 6. Underneath the RV:
– In some rare cases, you might find a label secured to the chassis or a cross beam underneath the RV. Although less common, it’s worth a quick check if you haven’t found the code elsewhere.

### 7. Storage Basement/Service Panels:
– Examine the service panels or basement storage areas. Especially in larger RVs, you might find a vehicle information label within one of these accessible compartments.

### 8. Owner’s Cabinet or Inside Cabinets:
– For some RV models, particularly those customized or with luxury fittings, the paint code might be found inside an interior cabinet, often on a discrete label.

9. **Contact the Manufacturer:**
– If you cannot locate the paint codes through physical inspection, your best option is to contact the manufacturer directly. Provide them with your RV’s VIN number and they should be able to supply you with the correct paint codes.

10. **Check Online Forums and Communities:**
– Online forums and RV enthusiast communities can also be a treasure trove of information. Other RV owners might be able to provide specific info on where to find the paint codes for your exact make and model.

### Tips:
– Always take several high-resolution photos of any labels or stickers before the surface wears away or becomes damaged.
– If you have trouble interpreting the code, the manufacturer’s customer service can usually help decode it.
– Keep a record of your paint codes in a safe place for future reference.

By checking these common locations, you should be able to locate the OEM painting codes on your RV, ensuring you have the correct information for any maintenance or aesthetic work.