The color code for a 2006 Honda Civic is typically located on a factory data label, most often found inside the driver’s door jamb. This tiny alphanumeric code identifies the exact paint used on your car and is essential for touch-ups or matching a repair color.
Primary location: Driver's side door jamb
Start with the most common spot. The color code is printed on the vehicle’s paint label that is attached to the door frame of the driver's door. This label is part of the same sticker that lists VIN, tire pressures, and other manufacturing details.
- Open the driver’s door and inspect the door jamb along the edge near the latch for a label with multiple lines of data.
- Look for a line labeled COLOR CODE or PAINT; the color code itself is usually a short alphanumeric string (two to three characters) next to that label.
- If the sticker is faded or damaged, check nearby sections of the label for the color code line, as it can appear in a slightly different format depending on market or trim level.
- Be aware that if the door or label was replaced during an accident or service, the color code may not be present in the original location.
Locating the code on the driver’s door jamb is the quickest and most reliable method for most 2006 Civics, and it’s the standard place dealers and paint shops expect you to check.
Alternative locations
If you cannot find the color code on the driver’s door jamb, there are a few other places where the label may appear on some Civics of this era. The exact location can vary by market, trim, or after-service work.
- Inside the trunk lid near the latch or on the spare tire cover—some models place the paint label in the trunk area rather than the door jamb.
- On a label mounted in the engine bay or on the radiator support/wall near the firewall—occasionally used for certain export or mid-year production runs.
- Inside the glove box or on the inside of a rear interior panel—less common, but possible on specific regional specifications.
If you still can’t locate the color code after checking these spots, contact a Honda dealer or use your VIN to have the color code retrieved from the vehicle’s build data.
How to read and verify the color code
Understanding the code and getting the right match
The color code on a Honda sticker is a short alphanumeric string, typically two to three characters. Use this code when ordering touch-up paint or a replacement panel to ensure a precise match. If you’re unsure whether you’ve found the correct color code, provide the VIN to a Honda dealer or a reputable paint supplier, who can verify the exact factory color for your exact vehicle configuration and region.
Summary
For a 2006 Honda Civic, start with the driver’s side door jamb label to locate the official color code. If that label isn’t available or legible, check the adjacent trunk area, engine bay label, or glove box as alternative spots. Once you have the code, share it with a paint supplier or dealer to ensure an exact color match for touch-ups or repairs. Always verify using your VIN if there is any doubt about the code.


