You can find the paint color for your Honda Accord on the door jamb sticker, in Honda’s official color database, or by asking your local dealer using your VIN.
Where to Find the Color Information on Your Accord
These are the most reliable places to locate the exact color name and paint code for your Accord. Start with the label closest to the driver's door, then expand to Honda’s official resources if needed.
- Driver's side door jamb sticker — the primary source for both the paint code and the color name
- Under-hood label or near the firewall — some model years place the paint code there
- Trunk lid or glove compartment labels — alternative locations on certain trims or years
- Owner's manual or maintenance booklet — may list the color information or where to find it
- Honda dealer or service center — can look up the exact code if you provide the VIN
Having the code and name from these sources helps ensure you order the correct touch-up paint or replacement color for your Accord.
Using Online Resources and Dealer Help to Confirm or Order Paint
Online and dealer resources can confirm the exact color and connect you with the right product. Use these steps to verify and obtain paint when needed.
- Check Honda’s official Color & Trim pages for Accord by model year to match the color code with the correct exterior color
- Ask a local Honda dealer to pull the color using your VIN or provide the paint code and color name for an exact match
- Use reputable auto paint retailers that accept the paint code to show the correct color and finish
With the paint code and color name at hand, you can order touch-up bottles, spray cans, or full repaint options, and you’ll have a reliable reference when communicating with body shops.
Summary
To find the Honda Accord paint color, start with the door jamb sticker on the driver’s side for the color name and paint code, then verify with Honda’s official resources or your dealer. Online color databases and VIN-based lookups from a dealer can confirm the exact match. Always use the paint code when ordering touch-up paint or arranging a repair to ensure an accurate color match for your specific model year and trim.


