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What is the color code for the 2008 Honda Silver?

There isn’t a single color code for a blanket “2008 Honda Silver.” Honda offered multiple silver shades in 2008, and the exact paint code depends on the model and market. To get the precise code, you’ll need to identify the specific model and region and check the vehicle’s paint code plate.


Why there isn’t a universal silver code


The term “silver” in 2008 Honda catalogs covers several distinct paints, each with its own factory code. Different models (Civic, Accord, CR-V, etc.) and different regions often used different silver formulations and names. The paint code is a precise alphanumeric label that matches a specific formula, not just the color name.


Where to find the paint code on a 2008 Honda


Use the following steps to locate the exact paint code on your vehicle.



  1. Open the driver's door and inspect the door jamb sticker. Look for a line labeled PNT, PNT CODE, or PAINT that is followed by a code (e.g., NH-578).

  2. If the door jamb sticker isn’t visible, check the edge of the door itself or the trunk/hatch lid for a similar sticker.

  3. On some models, a second sticker can be found in the engine bay near the firewall or on the radiator support; the paint code may be listed there as well.

  4. If you still can’t locate it, use the VIN to contact a Honda dealer or use Honda’s official color-code lookup tool to confirm the exact code.


Finding the precise code ensures you get the exact match for touch-ups or repaints, since even shades that share a common name can have different codes.


Examples of silver shades used in 2008 Honda models


Be aware that model-year and regional differences mean the same color name can map to different codes. Commonly named silver finishes in 2008 Honda lineups included Alabaster Silver Metallic and Silver Stone Metallic, among others, each with its own code.


Why the paint code matters


The paint code determines the exact pigment formulation used by Honda at the factory. Using the correct code is essential for color accuracy in repairs, touch-ups, or full repaints, especially as aging can subtly shift shade and finish over time.


Practical tips for matching paint


Once you have the code, you can verify it against dealer databases, parts catalogs, or paint-supply vendors to order a precise match. If you’re dealing with a blended or aging vehicle, professional color matching may be advisable to ensure the best possible result.


Summary


The color code for a “2008 Honda Silver” is not universal. Identify the exact model and region, locate the paint code on the door jamb or related stickers, and verify with a dealer or official lookup tool. With the correct code, you’ll ensure an accurate match for any touch-ups or repaint work.

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