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Where can I find my 2010 Honda Civic paint code?

The paint code for a 2010 Honda Civic is found on the driver’s side door jamb sticker; it’s a small alphanumeric identifier used by body shops to match the correct color.


Beyond the door jamb, there are a few other sources you can check to confirm the color code or to locate it if the primary label is damaged or missing. This guide walks you through the common locations and how to read the code for ordering touch-up paint or replacement panels.


Where to look for the paint code


Check these common locations on a 2010 Civic to locate the color/paint code. Each spot typically shows a label that includes the code near the words COLOR, PAINT, or similar.



  • Driver’s side front door jamb sticker: This is the primary and most reliable location. Look along the door frame near the latch for a label with COLOR or PAINT and a short alphanumeric code.

  • Inside the trunk lid or spare tire well label: Some Civics place a duplicate color code on a label in the trunk area or on the spare tire cover.

  • Engine bay/radiator support label: In certain trims, the color code can appear on a sticker located in the engine bay on the radiator support or nearby firewall area.


If you can locate the label, note the code exactly as it appears and use it for paint matching or when ordering parts. If the label is faded or missing, proceed to the alternative sources described below.


Using and verifying the paint code


Once you have the code, use these steps to verify and apply it correctly to color-match repairs.



  • Record the exact code: Color codes are typically 2–3 characters long and may include letters and numbers. Record it precisely as shown.

  • Use a reputable color lookup tool: Many auto parts retailers and body shops offer a “Find color by code” tool where you input the year, make, model, and color code to retrieve the official color name and finish.

  • Compare with paint samples: If you’re purchasing spray cans or a touch-up kit, compare the code’s color chip with a physical paint chip in person to confirm the match, especially for metallic or pearlescent finishes.

  • When in doubt, contact a dealer or professional: If you cannot verify the code from labels, provide the VIN to a Honda dealer or trusted body shop; they can look up the official color code for your exact vehicle.


Using the code correctly helps ensure you order the right shade and finish, reducing the risk of mismatched touch-ups or panels.


What to do if the label is missing or unreadable


If the sticker is damaged or absent, try these fallback options: check the original window sticker (Monroney) if you have the car’s purchase documents; contact a Honda dealer with your VIN to confirm the correct paint code; or consult a reputable body shop that can look up the color using the VIN and vehicle details. In some cases, bringing a small paint sample to a shop can help them match the color more accurately.


Summary


For a 2010 Honda Civic, the paint code is most commonly found on the driver’s side door jamb sticker. If that label is unavailable, check the trunk area label or the engine bay radiator support label as alternatives. Once you have the code, use an official color lookup tool or contact a dealer to verify the exact color name and finish, and always compare chips or swatches before purchasing paint. If you cannot locate the code, rely on the VIN or purchase records to retrieve it through a dealer or professional body shop. This approach helps ensure a precise, long-lasting color match for any repair or touch-up.

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