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I have an 09 silverado. Trying to figure out which paint color I have. When I look inside the glovebox at the sticker inside it doesn't give me a paint code. I have the "bc/cc" or whatever it is but then after that it is blank. Not sure what is going on there. I am thinking it is the imperial blue metallic but not 100% sure. Here is a pic.

 

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Yeah I think you are right, thanks! Is there anywhere else I can look to find the paint code? I just don't understand why it isn't in the glovebox, really weird.

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The color should be coded with the rpo.

 

Note -

The touch-up paints are listed by the WA (four digit) code. This code is the proper method for

choosing paint. While there may be more paint colors with identical GM (two digit) codes, each paint color has only one specific WA code.

 

 

2009 TRUCK EXTERIOR PAINT PROGRAM

 

15U 929L CASHMERE MET. C/O C 12346725 12346726

 

16U 213M GRAYSTONE MET. C/O C C C C C C C C 12346781 12346782

 

17U 636R SWITCHBLADE SILVER MET. N N N 88860859 88860860

 

21U 218M LASER BLUE MET. (PROMO COLOR 1-1-09) C/O N 12346785 12346786

 

25U 722J DK. MING BLUE MET. C/O C C C C C C 12346575 12346576

 

28U 502Q INFERNO ORANGE MET. C/O N C C C 88860799 88860800

 

37U 403P IMPERIAL BLUE MET. C/O C C 88860737 88860738

 

39U 9792 INDIGO MET. C/O C 12345993 12345994

 

41U 8555 BLACK C/O C C C C CANC C C C C C C C 1052907 12345155

 

42L 911L DK TARNISHED SILVER M. BLAZER LWR2/T C/O BLAZER 12346747 12346748

 

46U 928L STEALTH GRAY MET. C/O C C N N CANC C 12346711 12346712

 

47U 9539 MID. GREEN PEARL MET. C/O C C 12345775 12345776

 

48U 406P ALL TERRAIN BLUE C/O C N N 88860741 88860742

 

50U 8624 OLYMPIC WHITE C/O C C C C C C C C C C 1050015 12345205

 

51U 316N GOLDMIST MET. C/O C C C C C 12346909 12346910

 

55U 635R COPPER HAZE MET. N N 88860863 88860864

 

57U 637R CYBER GRAY MET. N N 88860865 88860866

 

58U 501Q CARBON FLASH MET. C/O N CANC N N C C C 88860803 88860804

 

58U 565Q PPG CARBON FLASH MET. C/O 88860831 88860832

 

59U 926L FINE SILVER BIRCH MET. C/O C C C C C C C C C 12346701 12346702

 

61U 638R AQUA BLUE MET. N N 88860869 88860870

 

63U 817K SPORT RED MET. C/O C 12346661 12346662

 

66U 412P SONOMA JEWEL MET. C/O C C C CANC C C C 88860753 88860754

 

74U 9260 VICTORY RED C/O C C C C C C 12345538 12345539

 

75U 411P TECHNO GRAY MET. C/O C C 88860751 88860752

 

80U 301N RED JEWEL TINTCOAT C/O C C C C 12346917 12346918

 

92U 633R URBANE MOSS MET. N TB/ENV 88860873 88860874

 

96U 686H PPG BRIGHT WHITE C/O 12346556 12346557

 

97U 642R TIARA TAN MET. N N N 88860875 88860876

 

98U 800J WHITE DIAMOND TRICOAT C/O C C 12346585 12346586

 

9W3 253A WHEATLAND YELLOW (WAS CC86U) C/O 9W3 12346885 12346886

 

9W4 9417 TANGIER ORANGE (WAS CC88U) C/O 9W4 12345771 1245772

 

9V5 9015 WOODLAND GREEN (WAS CC46U) C/O 9V5 12346883 12346884

 

9V9 8265 DOESKIN TAN (WAS CC61U) C/O

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From what I have seen Midnight Blue Metalic (from my window sticker) is GMCs name for that color and Imperial Blue Metalic is Chevys name. I ordered my touch up paint from the loacal Chevy dealer (I have an 09 Midnight Blue Sierra) and it was a perfect match. I gave them my paint code from the spid label and this is what GM sent the dealership. Here is the numbers off the touch up paint bottle. 88860737 Code 37 WA403P Imperial Blue Met.

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thanks for the help guys! while looking through some stuff i found a repair receipt from the local dealership. it had the VIN and other info on it. paint was listed as imperial blue metallic.

 

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thanks for the help guys! while looking through some stuff i found a repair receipt from the local dealership. it had the VIN and other info on it. paint was listed as imperial blue metallic.

 

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Glad to hear that you were able to find what you were looking for. If you have any questions in the future, do not hesitate to contact me. Thank you.

 

Tricia, GM Customer Service.

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