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Where is the color code on a 2004 Honda Accord?

The color code for a 2004 Honda Accord is most commonly found on a small sticker in the driver’s door jamb. If that label isn’t readable or present, there are other sensible spots and steps to confirm the exact shade for touch‑up paint.


Common places to check


What the color code typically looks like


Most manufacturers print the paint code on a labels that include the words Paint or Color, followed by a short alphanumeric code. On a 2004 Accord, start with the door jamb sticker on the driver’s side.


The following locations are the most reliable starting points. Look for a sticker with a short code, usually 3–4 characters (letters, numbers, or a combination).



  • Driver's door jamb (the interior edge of the door frame on the driver’s side) — the label here often lists Paint/Color and the corresponding code.

  • Trunk lid area — some models place a color sticker inside the trunk near the latch or along the edge of the trunk panel.

  • Engine bay or inner fender near the strut tower — a smaller label in the engine compartment can carry the color code when other locations aren’t available.


If you locate a label, copy the code exactly as shown to ensure you purchase the correct shade for any repair or touch-up.


What to do if the label is missing or unreadable


Alternative ways to confirm the paint code


When the standard stickers aren’t accessible, there are reliable alternatives to determine the correct color code for your 2004 Accord.



  • Visit a Honda dealership or authorized body shop and ask them to pull the color code using your VIN. They have access to Honda’s color database and can verify the exact shade.

  • Check any existing records from the car’s history—service receipts or the original window sticker (Monroney label) if you have access to them—as these sometimes list the paint code.

  • Contact Honda Customer Service with your VIN, year, and model. They can guide you to the correct paint code or suggest the best way to obtain a replacement sticker if needed.


Having the code ready helps you order an exact-match touch-up paint or spray can, reducing the risk of a mismatched repair.


Summary


For a 2004 Honda Accord, start by checking the driver's door jamb for a color/paint code label. If that label isn’t available, inspect the trunk area or the engine bay for a secondary sticker. If you still can’t locate the code, a Honda dealer or service center can determine it from the VIN or records, ensuring you get the correct shade for touch-ups and repairs.

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