Interior Trim Code

2007 Ford Fusion SEL, 2.3 Z, StandardSECTION Interior Trim Code
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2006 Mercury Grand Marquis and 2006 Ford Crown Victoria. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
Fig 1: Identifying Interior Trim Code
G04582650Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.

The interior trim codes are listed below. The first letter/number is for the interior fabric. The second letter is for the interior color.

  • A - Dalton cloth (split bench), Ford
  • B - Atmore cloth (split bench), Mercury
  • C - G-Grain vinyl 40/20/40 bench, Ford
  • D - Luxury Laura cloth (split bench), Mercury
  • F - Atmore cloth (split bench), Ford
  • H - Stockton cloth (front bucket with cloth rear seats), Ford
  • I - Stockton cloth (front bucket seats with vinyl rear seat), Ford
  • K - Milled Pebble leather (5-passenger seating), Ford
  • P - Laura cloth (split bench), Ford
  • Q - Dalton leather 40/20/04 (split bench), Ford
  • R - G-Grain Vinyl (split bench), Ford
  • Y - Milled Pebble leather (split bench), Ford
  • Z - G-Grain Super Soft leather (split bench), Ford
  • 2 - Milled Pebble leather (front bucket seats), Mercury
  • 3 - Milled Pebble leather twin comfort seats, Mercury
  • 4 - Milled Pebble Super-Soft leather (split bench), Mercury
  • 5 - Milled Pebble leather 2-tone (split bench), Mercury
  • 7 - Milled Pebble leather, Limited Edition, Mercury

The interior trim colors are:

  • J - Light Camel, Mercury/Ford
  • L - Medium Light Stone, Mercury/Ford
  • M - Medium Dark Stone/Medium Light Stone, Mercury
  • N - Charcoal Black, Mercury/Ford
  • V - Camel/Light Camel, Mercury
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