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Where can I find my Honda Accord paint code?

The paint code for a Honda Accord is usually found on a small sticker attached to the car, most often in the driver’s door jamb. If it isn’t there, check the trunk area or the engine bay for another label. If you still can’t locate it, your VIN and vehicle documentation or a Honda dealer can confirm the original color.


Common locations to check


These are the most reliable spots where Honda typically places the exterior paint code. Start with the easiest access first.



  • Driver's-side door jamb label (the most common location). Look for a sticker near the latch with the words Color, Paint, or Code.

  • Inside the trunk lid or spare tire well. Some models place the color code on a label in this area.

  • Under the hood on the radiator support or near the engine bay fender area. A secondary label can appear here on older or regional variations.

  • Inside the glove box or in the owner’s manual/maintenance booklet. Less common, but some cars print the code there for quick reference.

  • Using the vehicle’s VIN with a dealer or Honda’s official color lookup. If the physical labels are missing or unreadable, a dealer can pull the original color code from the VIN.


Each label will typically mark the code as Color or Paint, with the actual code shown nearby. The code is usually 2–6 characters long and may include letters, numbers, or a combination (for example, NH-1, B24, or similar formats depending on year and trim).


What the paint code looks like and how to use it


Understanding the format helps when you’re ordering touch-up paint or matching a replacement part. Honda paint codes are not always a simple three-digit number; some years use prefixes (like NH) or two-part designs that indicate the base color and a pearl or metallic finish. When ordering paint, provide the exact code from the label, along with your vehicle’s year and trim, to ensure an accurate match.



  • Most codes are alphanumeric and 2–6 characters long.

  • Some colors include a suffix or prefix indicating pearl, metallic, or special finishes.

  • Always cross-check the code with the dealer or a reputable paint supplier if you’re unsure.


If the label is damaged or missing, you have reliable options: contact a Honda dealer with your VIN to confirm the original color, or use an official color lookup tool or trusted automotive color database to verify the match before purchasing touch-up paint or ordering a repaint.


When to rely on a dealer or professional match


In cases of repainting or when the code is unclear, a dealer or professional auto body shop can verify the color by cross-referencing the VIN, OEM color catalog, and any available component codes. This ensures that a repair or repaint uses the exact factory shade, avoiding subtle color mismatches across panels.


Summary


To find your Honda Accord paint code, start with the driver’s-side door jamb sticker, then check the trunk area or engine bay labels if needed. If labels are missing or unreadable, use the VIN to confirm the original color with a dealer or reference a color database. The code is a short alphanumeric string labeled as Color or Paint, and it’s essential for accurate paint matching and repairs.

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