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Where is the color code on a 2005 Honda Accord?

On a 2005 Honda Accord, the color code is usually printed on the driver’s door jamb placard as a short alphanumeric string labeled “COLOR CODE.” If that placard is missing or unreadable, check other door jambs, the trunk area, or a small plate in the engine bay for the same code.


Primary location: driver’s door jamb


The most reliable source is the sticker on the inside edge of the driver’s door frame. This placard typically lists the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), weight ratings, tire pressures, and the factory color code label.



  • Driver’s side door jamb placard: Look for a small label near the latch. The color code is a short alphanumeric string and is usually shown clearly as “COLOR CODE” (often 2–3 characters, sometimes with a prefix such as NH or PB depending on the color family).

  • Reading tips: If the sticker is hard to read, use a flashlight or take a close-up photo to capture the code accurately.


Conclusion: This door jamb placard is the standard and most dependable place to locate the color code for a 2005 Accord.


Other places to check if the door label is missing


If the driver’s door placard is damaged or absent, there are a few alternative spots where the color code may be found.



  • Passenger door jamb placard: Some models include a second label on the opposite door frame containing the color code.

  • Trunk area or spare tire cover: Certain trims place a label in the trunk lid or on the underside of the spare tire cover with the color code printed there.

  • Engine bay or firewall plate: A small metal plate near the radiator support or firewall may carry a “COLOR CODE” line for reference.


Conclusion: If the primary door placard is missing, these backup locations are worth inspecting before proceeding with paint matching.


How to use the color code for painting or touch-up


Once you have the code, you can order factory-matched paint, share it with a body shop, or buy touch-up bottles. The code identifies the exact factory color and finish; it is not always the same as the color name used in brochures, so provide the code to ensure an accurate match.



  • Format and usage: The code is the official factory color identifier—tell the seller the year, make, model, and code to obtain an exact match.

  • Finish considerations: Codes may correspond to solid colors or metallic/pearl finishes that require basecoat/clearcoat applications.

  • When in doubt: If you can’t locate the code, contact a Honda dealer with your VIN to confirm the correct color and obtain the official paint-code information.


Conclusion: With the correct color code, you can ensure a precise paint match for repairs, touch-ups, or repainting.


Summary


The color code on a 2005 Honda Accord is most often found on the driver’s door jamb placard, labeled “COLOR CODE.” If that label isn’t accessible, check the passenger door jamb, the trunk area, or an engine-bay plate for the same information. Use the code when ordering paint or communicating with a dealer or body shop to guarantee an accurate match for your vehicle.

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