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Interior Door Bezel Color Options 2005 SR5

Discussion in '1st Gen Tundras (2000-2006)' started by lorenzor512, May 19, 2025.

  1. May 19, 2025 at 10:38 AM
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    Greetings,

    First timer here. Needing to replace the Driver/Passenger side bezels, but unsure of what color options there are/I have.

    I know that the part numbers are 62977-0C010, and 62978-0C010.

    Did a VIN lookup on toyota and the color code is FD11. Not familiar with this.

    Thanks!
     
  2. May 19, 2025 at 10:58 AM
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    If you go yo this site, and enter your actual VIN, then navigate to the part you need, it should tell you the actual part number including the two charcter suffix that identifies the color.

    https://toyota-usa.epc-data.com/tundra/
     
  3. May 19, 2025 at 11:04 AM
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    Awesome resource. Thanks for the assistance.
     
  4. May 19, 2025 at 11:05 AM
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    You may be S.O.L.

    Toyota has slowly stopped making anything other than beige parts, so a lot of the parts won't have the two-digit extension at the end of the part (xxxxx-xxxxx-ZZ where ZZ is the color, b0/b1/c0/c1/e0/e1, etc)

    If you find you input the part number and it's discontinued, they may still have it in beige. Dorman makes a decent re-pop that's almost the right color.

    If you shoot me your VIN I can look it up for you.

    I believe FD11 is beige or tan, so maybe you're in luck?
     
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    He passed the info to me in PM. Long story short, he's beige. We looked up the parts together and it's...

    Rear: https://toyota-usa.epc-data.com/tundra/uck30/3846/body/6756/
    Front: https://toyota-usa.epc-data.com/tundra/uck30/3846/body/6753/

    It definitely says you're 6927x-0C010-## for the front doors, where x=7 is passenger/right, and x-8 is driver/left. Or rear is 6929x-0C010-## and the 'x' applies same as front.

    XX is B1 for Medium Charcoal, XX is B2 for Medium Gray, and XX is E1 for Fawn.
     
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  7. May 19, 2025 at 1:25 PM
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    If you're definition of "beige" is a light brown, Toyota labels that Fawn E1, which is what I ordered last year from Ourisman for my passenger door....69277-AC010-E1 which fits 04-06 and 69278-AC010-E1 for driver door. If he orders B1, he'll get gray.

    Fawn.jpg

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    Shit. So @lorenzor512 listen to Bubba. I just edited my post to give you the number/color choices - it may not matter, and my next reply will explain why, although I mentioned it above. I'll explain this in a sec what I saw, @BubbaW, in the next reply.

    Yes, looking at EPC, this is what barfs out for front door without using his VIN (i.e. using the links above), which does the lookup using only the model/chassis code, not the explicit VIN. Underlining the pertinent bits of what happens without using his VIN here: You get three different color options.

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    Now, this is what the system spit out with his VIN. Only one option. And the option is Med. Charcoal, as if his truck has FB11 or FB12 (same as my truck).

    I've obscured the VIN for privacy reasons. Note the color code and trim code EPC has in the system, both are 3Q3 (Salsa Red Pearl) I haven't seen that before, and wonder if it's related. Glitch in the system?

    upload_2025-5-19_17-21-58.png
     
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    Last but not least, run that part number, and you'll see why I told @lorenzor512 that was the number.

    I see what EPC says, but this is what Toyota says for its part, and I think it's for the reason I supplied in reply #2 above: Toyota has started pumping everything out in beige, it's exactly what happened with my rear half-door window latches.

    Do I understand why? Hell no!

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    Quick comparison on that. It's saying my color code is correct (Natural white / 056) but it also lists my trim code as Natural white 056 ?!!

    And it dfinitely gives the correct color part in the return.

    upload_2025-5-19_17-29-53.png

    Data on my truck from Toyota with the interior (trim) and exterior (color) codes.

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  12. May 19, 2025 at 2:35 PM
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    Yep, found that out a few years back given greater % of our items after 25+ yrs are NLA.

    Back in the day,...
    1X= gray family
    4X= brown family, which is what my 04 interior is.

    colors:
    0x = Ivory/light colors
    1x = grayish colors
    2x = black color
    3x = reddish colors
    4x = browns
    8x = blues

    https://partsouq.com/ gets it more right than EPC for my purposes, which I recommend if anyone ever asks. Searching part categories way easier than EPC but that's a personal opinion only.
     
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    looking up a few things over the years, and trim is b/c/e for families. I noticed that third letter because of Moon Mist, I think? Like maybe there was a "blue" family or something.

    They couldn't make it any more confusing, really. Even though I know we've rehashed this topic about 100 times.
     
  14. May 19, 2025 at 8:44 PM
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    thanks yall! I went with the B1 as EPC suggested (md charcoal per Toyota). I guess my old bezels looked md charcoal, I’ll live with my choices either way:cool:
    IMG_3540.png IMG_3539.png IMG_8795.jpg
     
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    Good call given that’s in the gray family as are your fabric seats and not in the brown family.
    BTW, did someone use a crowbar to remove that ? Plenty of videos showing how to properly remove that and the door card if you need one.
     
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    Looks like someone ripped them off for sure lol they cracked where they screw in and eventually broke off. Saw some videos on YouTube seems easy enough thanks!
     
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    So LB43 would be leather in the brown family with a bench seat? Vs LC43 being leather in the brown family with captain's? Both vehicle's have captains of course. Were the codes different between 05 and 06? I'm looking to buy my first Tundra, and since you can't trust photos, I'd really like to figure out these interior trim codes for those two years Thanks in advance!
     
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    Based on what info above, exactly? I don't see how that pertains to your quote.

    I don't remember ever seeing "B" or "C" in a 2nd position of something. Can you show me a reference where you're seeing "LB" and "LC" used in a part/truck info from Toyota in the way you're showing?
     
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    You know I've made this my mission over the past few days, decoding the interior trim codes. I followed three dead ends that promised complete interior codes for all Toyotas of the era; one on Scionlife.com, another on vehiclehistory.com, and a final from a forum member on a related site that I can't remember just now. So this information existed at one point, lost now, like tears in the rain.

    So that's the bad. The good, is that I've located complete interior color codes on the 2000 Tundra. And by combining that with information on years of production from a leather repair site, I think I can remake a somewhat definitive list of interior trim codes for our 1st gen Tundra's (my future Tundra). Once I've created the list, members might chime in with their trim codes and years to refine said list. Redoing work that was done in the past but hopefully this time we can preserve it for posterity.

    To answer your question, while trying to decipher said codes I was running VINs on all the double cab 05 and 06 Tundras that have sold on bring a trailer and came across the previously mentioned results. From another site I came across in my search; it appears that the first letter is the material (L or C), the second is the pattern (likely differs by year and model and potentially configuration [power, heated, etc.]), and as you've previously established, the numbers being the color family and specific color. For example, in 05 and 06 Tundras there was both a Taupe and a Fawn Taupe, the distinction between the two being specified by the second number.
     
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    Over the years this has come up in many threads. For our 1st Gen's the first letter is either F(Fabric) or L(Leather). The second letter has had a number of guesses but all the rabbit holes I've been down, says the second letter is the seat material pattern, as shown below with the different patterns for SR5 vs LTD with Fabric.

    For instance my 04 DC LTD has a trim code of LB40. All I for sure know is mine are leather and the 4 means it's in the brown family, in particular Oak.

    From 2004 Toyota Tundra store brochure....

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    Here are a few of the photos I snagged from a very low resolution 2000 Tundra trim color pdf. Basically it's 10, 11, and 40 for gray, light charcoal and oak. I agree that the second letter remains a mystery for now. I think, with grey, charcoal, and oak/taupe being the only three trims offered on 1st gen Tundras, we will probably find that most every year has a different but related number that's specific to the shade of cloth or leather used.

    Would be fun to combine that info with brochure photos like the one you attached above. Being colorblind and distrusting digital images, I'm probably overthinking this :)

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    Ah! Sorry, you're referring to the trim code. I misunderstood. I thought you were talking about Toyota's part numbering system, and the color suffixes they put on parts, because of the reply you chose to quote.

    Visiting a door label which shows the date of manuf'er (blue), VIN (pink), Chassis/frame (red) gearing/transmission (yellow) and body color/trim color (purple), you're talking about the trim code, like in this case, FG10, or with my truck FB12? (which is strange because I have OEM leather covers).

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  24. Jul 27, 2025 at 5:29 PM
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    Yeah that's my bad, it is the trim codes I'm working on.
     

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