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How to find paint code on 2018 Honda Accord?

The paint code is a short alphanumeric string found on the vehicle’s color label, most often behind the driver’s door in the door jamb. This code identifies the exact factory color for ordering touch-up paint or a repair match.


Where to look for the paint code


To locate the color code quickly, start with the most common and reliable source on your Honda. If you don’t find it there, broaden your search to other locations used by some trims.



  1. Inspect the driver’s door jamb or door edge for the Vehicle Information Label. On this sticker, look for a line labeled PNT CODE, COLOR, or Paint. The color code is a short alphanumeric string, typically 3–4 characters long.

  2. If it’s not on the door jamb, check the trunk area. Some trims place a color code sticker in the spare-tire well or on the underside of the trunk lid.

  3. Look under the hood or on the engine bay firewall in certain builds; a small label may include the color code.

  4. Consult the owner’s manual or the maintenance booklet. Some manuals list the paint color code for reference.

  5. If you still can’t locate the code, contact a Honda dealer or Honda Customer Service with your VIN. They can pull the exact color code from the build data.


In practice, the driver’s door jamb label is the most reliable source on most 2018 Accords, with trunk or engine-bay labels serving as alternatives on some trims.


How to read and use the paint code


Once you have the color code, you’ll use it to order the correct paint and ensure a close color match for touch-ups or full repairs.



  1. Note that the code is a short alphanumeric string (usually 3–4 characters). Use this exact code when ordering paint to ensure it matches the factory color.

  2. Provide the year, make, model, and color code when ordering from reputable paint suppliers or a Honda-authorized source to guarantee proper shade and finish.

  3. Share the code with your body shop or paint technician so they can mix or select the correct color for touch-ups or repairs. The code helps avoid mismatches in shade, sheen, and metallic flake.


With the code in hand, you can confidently source touch-up paint or coordinate a color match with a professional shop, reducing the risk of a noticeable color difference.


What to do if you can’t locate the code


Not every owner will locate the code in the same place. Here are reliable alternatives if the label is unreadable or missing.



  • Call Honda Customer Service and provide your VIN; they can retrieve the official paint code for your vehicle.

  • Visit a Honda dealership with your VIN. The service desk can pull the color code from the vehicle’s build data and print the label for you.

  • Take your car to a reputable body shop. Even without the exact code, a skilled painter can match color by eye or using color-matching tools, then verify with a small test spray.


Once you obtain the color code, you can order the exact shade or have a shop mix a close match. If an exact match proves difficult, insist on test-spraying a small area to confirm.


Summary


For a 2018 Honda Accord, the paint code is most often found on the driver’s door jamb Vehicle Information Label as a short alphanumeric string. If that label isn’t legible or available, check the trunk area, the engine bay labels, or the owner’s manual, and don’t hesitate to contact a Honda dealer or customer service with your VIN to retrieve the correct code. With the code in hand, you can order exact-match touch-up paint and coordinate precise repairs, ensuring the car’s finish remains consistent across panels.

How can I tell what color my Honda is by VIN number?


More About Honda Color Codes
Honda paint codes are usually on the driver-side door jamb label. The color ID tag often contains the paint code and a factory code. The factory code typically appears on the lower right hand corner of the color ID tag. The factory code is also the eleventh digit of the vehicle VIN.



What are the colors of the 2018 Honda Accord?


For 2018 the Accord is available in ten color options, they are Champagne Frost Pearl, Crystal Black Pearl, Radiant Red Metallic, Kona Coffee Metallic, Lunar Silver Metallic, Modern Steel Metallic, Obsidian Blue Pearl, Platinum White Pearl, San Marino Red, and Still Night Pearl.



Will my VIN number tell me my paint color?


Does My VIN Number Include Paint Code? No, your VIN number doesn't contain your car's paint code. Instead, this is a unique vehicle identifier assigned by the manufacturer which can be used to check a car's details. Learn more about your car's VIN, and how to read it, in our comprehensive guide.



Where do I find the paint code on a 2018 Honda Accord?


In some cases the paint code will be on a square sticker that says colored. Code. Want all the knowledge products supplies to repair rock chips scratches or paint damage get it all at erapaints.com.


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