Toyota Sienna Paint Code Guide

At Olathe Toyota Parts Center, we understand that keeping your Toyota Sienna in top condition is essential. While we're known for our wide selection of genuine parts and accessories, we also offer high-quality paint at wholesale prices—perfect for touch-ups or full resprays. But with so many paint codes and color variations over the years, it can be tricky to find the right match. That's why we've created this guide to help you identify the correct paint code for your specific Sienna model. Whether you're dealing with a small scratch or planning a full repaint, knowing your vehicle’s exact paint code is crucial. The code is typically found on the driver-side door jamb identification plate, which includes key details like the manufacturing date, configuration, and paint color. This unique code ensures you get an accurate match, no matter how the color appears under different lighting conditions. Now, let’s take a closer look at the different generations of the Toyota Sienna and the paint codes they used: **First Generation (1998–2003)** The first Sienna was introduced in 1998 as a more spacious and family-friendly alternative to the Previa. Built on a modified Camry platform, it featured a 3.0L V6 engine and came in three trims: CE, LE, and XLE. The LE and XLE models offered captain’s chairs and a sliding door, while the CE had a bench seat. This generation laid the foundation for what would become one of Toyota’s most popular minivans. **Second Generation (2004–2010)** The second-generation Sienna brought more space, optional AWD, and improved features. It moved production to Indiana and introduced a factory tow package. Trim levels remained similar, but the XLE Limited became available. This generation also featured more tech and comfort options, making it even more appealing to families. **Third Generation (2011–2020)** The 2011 model saw significant upgrades, including a new SE trim for a sportier look and a four-cylinder engine option. The CE trim was dropped, and a base-level Sienna was introduced. This generation focused on improving performance, fuel efficiency, and interior comfort. **Fourth Generation (2021–Present)** The current Sienna has been completely redesigned with advanced technology, including a hybrid powertrain, a heads-up display, and a 360-degree camera system. The SE trim was replaced by the XSE, and a new Platinum trim offers premium features. This generation continues to set the standard for family-friendly minivans. To locate your paint code, check the ID plate inside the driver’s door. This will give you all the information you need to find the exact paint formula for your Sienna. Whether you’re doing a quick touch-up or a full repaint, using the correct code is essential for a perfect match. At Olathe Toyota Parts Center, we have everything you need to keep your Sienna looking great. From paint and accessories to detailed resources like our free VIN decoder and diagnostic tools, we’re here to help. If you have questions or need assistance, feel free to contact us online or give us a call. We’re always happy to help you find the right OEM parts for your vehicle.

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