The exterior color code for a 2007 Honda Accord is found on a small data sticker in the driver’s door jamb—the label that lists the VIN, tire size, and weight. This code is what you would give to a paint shop to ensure an exact color match.
Where to look for the color code
In most 2007 Accords, the color code sits on the exterior data sticker attached to the driver’s door jamb. This sticker is usually located along the edge of the door frame and can be visible when you open the door.
- Driver's-side door jamb sticker (the most common location).
- Passenger-side door jamb sticker (appears on some production lines or trims).
Copy the code exactly as shown—it's typically labeled as Color Code or Paint Code and followed by a short alphanumeric sequence.
What to do if you can’t find it on the door jamb
If the label is missing, damaged, or illegible, you still have options to obtain the correct color code for your car.
Using the VIN to retrieve the color code
Your Honda dealer or a certified body shop can look up the color code using the vehicle identification number (VIN) along with the model year and trim. Providing the VIN helps ensure you get the exact color for your specific car.
- Call or visit a Honda dealership’s parts or service department with your VIN, year, and model. They can pull the correct color code from their system.
Relying on the VIN rather than guessing from a color name helps prevent mismatches, especially for shades that may appear similar but are different codes.
Summary
For a 2007 Honda Accord, start by checking the driver’s door jamb data sticker for the paint code, typically labeled Color Code or Paint Code. If the label is unavailable, the VIN can be used at a Honda dealer to look up the exact color code. This ensures accurate paint matching for touch-ups or repaints.


