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How do I find my Honda car color code?

Finding your Honda color code is quick and essential for accurate touch-up work or a full repaint. The code is a short alphanumeric string printed on a body label and can also be retrieved via the vehicle’s VIN or your owner’s manual.


Where to look on your Honda


If you’re starting from scratch, these are the most common places where Honda places the exterior color code. A quick check of these labels usually yields the code without needing to involve a dealer.



  • Driver’s-side door jamb sticker: The exterior color or paint code is typically listed on this label near the door latch.

  • Under the hood in the engine bay or radiator support area: Some models place the color code on a sticker in this location.

  • Inside the glove box or trunk lid area: Certain years or regional models store the code here instead of the door jamb.

  • Owner’s manual or service booklet: The color code can be listed in the specifications section of the manual.

  • Dealer or Honda customer support using your VIN: If labels are missing or unreadable, the VIN can be used to verify the exact color code.


Once you locate the color code, you can use it to order precise touch-up paint, verify a match with a shop, or cross-check with Honda’s official color catalog for your exact model and year.


How to read and use the color code


With the code in hand, follow these steps to apply it to your paint needs and ensure an accurate match.



  1. Record the exact color code exactly as it appears on the label, including any hyphens or capitalization.

  2. Use the code when communicating with a Honda dealer, body shop, or paint supplier to ensure you’re getting the correct exterior shade.

  3. If ordering paint online or from a retailer, provide the color code along with your model and year to confirm compatibility.

  4. If the code isn’t recognized, double-check the year or regional market, and consider a VIN-based lookup with the dealer to confirm regional color variations.

  5. Ask about finish options (base coat/clear coat) since the color code identifies the shade, while finish and gloss are separate choices.


In practice, the color code is the fastest way to ensure you receive the exact Honda shade for repairs. If you’re unsure, contact a service center with the code and vehicle details for guidance.


Summary


To find your Honda color code, start with the driver’s door jamb label, then check under the hood, the glove box or trunk area, or the owner’s manual. If labels are missing, use your VIN to request the code from a dealer or Honda’s official resources. With the code, you can confidently order the right paint and work with shops to achieve an accurate color match.

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