The paint code for Honda Fit white Pearl varies by model year and market; there isn’t a single universal code that applies to all Fits.
White Pearl is a pearlescent finish used across several generations of the Honda Fit, and the code is tied to the specific production run and region. To ensure you get the exact shade and match, locate the code on the vehicle’s label or consult a Honda dealer with your VIN.
Where to find the exact paint code
Use these steps to locate the color code on your car or in official records.
- Inspect the driver’s door jamb sticker for a color code. It’s usually labeled “Color,” “Paint,” or “Exterior Color,” and may end with a P to denote pearl in some markets.
- Check the glove box or service records for a factory color code list tied to your vehicle’s VIN.
- Look under the hood near the radiator support or on the trunk lid edge for a secondary label if the door sticker is missing.
- Provide your VIN to a Honda dealer or use the official color lookup if available online; they can confirm the exact code for your car’s year and market.
With the code in hand, you can order touch-up paint or a full color-matched repair with confidence.
Additional tips for accuracy
Color matching considerations
Pearl finishes can vary slightly depending on lighting and batch, so verify color with physical paint chips or a sample before larger purchases or repairs.
If you want to confirm color matching before purchasing paint, request a small test spray or paint chip from your supplier. Pearl finishes can vary slightly in different lighting, so a physical chip helps ensure a perfect match.
Summary
Finding the precise paint code requires checking the vehicle’s color label linked to your year and region, then using that code to match or order paint. Always verify with a dealer if you are unsure.


