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Toyota Sienna Paint Code Guide
At Olathe Toyota Parts Center, we’re here to support you when it comes to finding the perfect parts or accessories for your Toyota Sienna. But did you know we also stock a wide range of paints? Whether you’re looking to touch up those small dings and scratches or planning a full repaint, we’ve got the right paint for you at wholesale prices.
However, finding the exact paint can sometimes be tricky due to changing names or codes. To make things easier, we’ve compiled this comprehensive guide covering the various generations of the Toyota Sienna minivan and their respective paint codes.
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**First Generation (1998 - 2003)**
Launched in 1998, the first-generation Sienna replaced the mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive Previa. Built on a modified Camry platform, it featured front-wheel drive and was powered by a 3.0-liter 1MZ-FE V6 engine, producing 194 horsepower. Marketed as the “Camry of minivans,†it was manufactured in Georgetown, Kentucky, and came in three trim levels: CE, LE, and XLE. The LE and XLE models included second-row captain’s chairs and a driver-side sliding door, while the CE had a bench seat and offered the sliding door as an option. Regardless of trim level, the seats were designed to be folded and removed easily if needed.


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**Second Generation (2004 - 2010)**
The second-generation Sienna hit the market in 2004 and offered 45% more interior space compared to its predecessor. Optional all-wheel drive became available, along with additional trim levels such as the CE, LE, XLE, and a top-tier XLE Limited. All models came standard with keyless entry and 60/40 split rear seats that could fold flat into the floor. Production shifted to Indiana, and a new factory tow package was added, increasing towing capacity to 3,500 pounds.


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**Third Generation (2011 - 2020)**
When the third-generation Sienna debuted in 2011, it brought several upgrades. A new SE trim added a sportier look with revised bodywork and a sport-tuned suspension. For the first time, a four-cylinder model was available without all-wheel drive or a tow package. The lineup retained the LE, XLE, and Limited trims but phased out the CE option. A base-level minivan was also introduced, simply labeled as the "Sienna."


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**Fourth Generation (2021 - Present)**
For the 2021 model year, Toyota refreshed the Sienna once again. The LE, XLE, and Limited trims returned, while the SE was replaced by the XSE sport trim. Additionally, a new Platinum trim was introduced, featuring advanced amenities like a heads-up display and a 360-degree camera system. The Sienna also became the first minivan in its class to offer a hybrid-electric powertrain, which powers the rear wheels with an electric motor. Other notable features include four-zone climate control, optional Wi-Fi, and an array of driver assistance technologies such as adaptive cruise control, blind spot monitoring, lane-keeping assist, and automatic emergency braking.


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**How to Find Your Paint Code**
Your paint code can be found on the identification plate inside the driver’s door. This label contains crucial details about your vehicle, including its manufacturing date, configuration, options, and paint color. Each factory color has a unique code that identifies the specific paint formula required for an accurate match.
It’s important to note that some colors may appear differently under varying lighting conditions. Even if your Sienna’s current paint seems similar to the sample, using the correct paint code ensures precision when addressing minor scratches or undertaking larger projects like repainting.
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**Olathe Toyota Parts Center – Your One-Stop Shop**
If you’re searching for paint or exterior accessories to enhance your Sienna, we have everything you need at competitive wholesale prices. In addition to our extensive inventory, we provide valuable resources like a free Toyota VIN decoder, diagnostic guides for common Toyota trouble codes, and a wealth of information tailored specifically for Toyota owners. If you have any questions about paint or need help locating OEM parts, feel free to reach out to us online or give us a call. We’re always here to assist you!
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Whether you’re restoring your Sienna to its original glory or giving it a fresh new look, Olathe Toyota Parts Center has you covered every step of the way. Let us help you achieve the perfect finish for your beloved Toyota Sienna!