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What is the paint code for Honda Southern Blue?

There is no single universal paint code named “Southern Blue” for Honda. The exact code depends on the market, model year, and the specific hue used by the factory. To identify the correct code for your vehicle, check the color label on the door jamb or contact a Honda dealer with your VIN.


Understanding Honda color naming and coding


In Honda’s global system, color names can vary by country and region. A color that appears as “Southern Blue” in one market may be listed under a different official name or translated differently in another. The actual paint code is a separate alphanumeric identifier used by paint suppliers and body shops.


Key facts to understand how color naming and codes work across Honda’s markets:



  • The color name you see on a brochure or catalog may not match the official factory code exactly, especially across regions.

  • The paint code is the precise identifier used to order paint and is what body shops need to match your car’s color.

  • Color codes are location- and year-specific; the same hue can have different codes on cars from different markets or production runs.


In summary, the term “Southern Blue” is not a universal Honda paint code; the actual code you need is tied to your specific vehicle and market.


How to locate the paint code on your Honda


To locate the exact paint code on your vehicle, follow these steps:



  1. Inspect the door jamb on the driver's side for a label or sticker that lists the color code (often labeled “PNT” or “PAINT”).

  2. If you don’t see it on the door jamb, check the glove box, trunk, or under the hood for a second labeling sticker.

  3. Note the alphanumeric code printed next to the paint label; this is your official color code.

  4. If the sticker is unreadable or missing, locate your vehicle’s VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) and contact a Honda dealer or use Honda’s official parts portal to retrieve the build sheet or color code from the manufacturer.

  5. Provide the exact model year, market (region), and trim when requesting the color code to avoid mix-ups.


Having the exact code is essential for ordering touch-up paint or matching a repaint precisely.


What to do with the paint code once you have it


Once you have the code, you can proceed with paint matching or ordering supplies. Here are practical steps to take:



  • Use the code when ordering touch-up paint or aerosol cans from Honda’s official parts channels or certified paint suppliers.

  • Share the code with body shops to ensure an accurate color match, especially if blending is required for repairs.

  • Ask whether the code corresponds to a standard base color or a pearl/metallic/perforated finish, as additional clear coats may be needed for a true match.


In most cases, dealerships and reputable paint suppliers will verify the color by matching the code and, if possible, by applying a small test panel before full application.


Summary


“Southern Blue” is not a universal Honda paint code. The actual code depends on your vehicle’s market, year, and production line. To be sure, locate the official color code on the vehicle’s label or retrieve it via the VIN through a Honda dealer or authorized paint supplier. With the correct code in hand, you can order accurate touch-up paint and achieve a precise color match.

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