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What is the paint code for Honda Metallic Red?

There isn’t a single universal paint code for Honda “Metallic Red.” The exact code depends on the model, year, and market, and the official code is printed on the vehicle’s color label. To verify the correct code, you must locate that label on your car.


In this article, we explain how Honda assigns paint codes, where to locate them on your vehicle, and how to use the code to order the right paint or touch-up. If you share your exact model and year, I can help identify the specific code used for that variant.


Where to find the Honda paint code


To locate the code, check these commonly used places on a Honda:



  • Driver’s or front passenger door jamb sticker near the latch, labeled COLOR CODE or PAINT CODE with a 2–4 character alphanumeric string.

  • Under the hood, near the radiator support or fender; some models print the code on a sticker or stamping in this area.

  • Inside the trunk or hatch area, especially on imports or older vehicles.

  • In the owner’s manual or service booklet, which may reference the color code location.

  • On the vehicle’s certification label or VIN sticker in certain markets.


If you still can’t find it, contact a Honda dealer with your VIN; they can retrieve the exact code from Honda’s service databases.


How to use the color code to get the right paint


With the code in hand, use these steps to ensure you obtain the correct color match for touch-ups, repainting, or parts ordering:



  1. Confirm the code format. Honda color codes are typically 2–4 characters and may include a dash or market-specific prefix.

  2. Have a dealership or reputable paint supplier look up the code in Honda’s official color database to confirm the exact color name and finish (metallic, pearl, etc.).

  3. Provide the code along with your model, year, and market to ensure you receive the correct formula and finish.

  4. Order Honda Genuine Paint or a trusted match using the code as the identifier.

  5. Test the paint on a small, inconspicuous area before full application to verify an accurate match, especially for metallic finishes.


When in doubt, consult a professional paint shop or Honda dealer; metallic and pearl finishes can be tricky to match precisely.


Market variations and naming


Across regions, Honda may use different marketing names for shades that are chemically similar. The color code itself is the reliable reference, so always match the numeric/alphanumeric code rather than the name when ordering paint.


Summary


The paint code for Honda Metallic Red is not universal; it varies by model, year, and market. To guarantee an exact match, locate the vehicle’s color code label and use that code when sourcing paint or touch-up products. If you share the specific model and year, I can help identify the most likely code used for that variant.

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