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What is the paint code for the Honda Civic dark blue?

There isn’t a single universal paint code for “dark blue” on the Honda Civic; the shade and its code depend on the year, market, and trim, and the code is printed on the car’s color label.


Understanding Honda color codes


Honda uses alphanumeric color codes tied to specific finishes. The exact shade described as “dark blue” can be metallic, pearlescent, or solid, and the code differs by generation and region. Because the Civic has long offered multiple blue options over its various generations, the same color name may map to different codes depending on when and where the car was produced.


How to locate the exact paint code


To locate the precise code for your Civic’s shade, start with the vehicle itself and, if needed, confirm with a dealer using the VIN.



  • Check the driver’s door jamb sticker for a label that lists the color code, often under a heading like “Paint” or “Body Color.”

  • Inspect interior certification labels (sometimes in the glove box or on the door jamb) where the paint code is frequently printed along with trim and other specs.

  • Consult the owner’s manual or maintenance booklet, which may reference the label or show the color code diagram.

  • Provide your VIN to a Honda dealer or use Honda’s official color lookup tools to retrieve the exact code for your year and market.

  • If the label is damaged or missing, the dealer can look up the code by VIN and confirm the correct shade before any work or repainting.


Because multiple blue tones have appeared in the Civic lineup, verifying the code ensures an accurate match for repairs or touch-up work. If you’d like, share your Civic’s year and market (for example, US, Europe, Japan), and I can help identify the most likely paint code for that specific car.


Blue finishes in the Civic lineup: a note on variation


The term “dark blue” can refer to several distinct finishes—ranging from deep metallic blues to blue pearl shades. Codes are not interchangeable across generations or regions, so the same color name might correspond to different codes depending on when and where the car was produced.


Practical guidance for owners and buyers


If you’re ordering a replacement panel, paint, or a repair, ask for the exact code from the label or VIN-derived record to avoid a color mismatch. When in doubt, consult a dealer for a precise match based on your car’s year, market, and production line.


Summary


There is no single universal paint code for “dark blue” on the Honda Civic. The right code depends on the car’s year and market. Locate the color code on the vehicle’s color label, or obtain it from a Honda dealer using the VIN. Always confirm the exact shade before any repair or repaint to ensure a true color match.

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