The color code for a 2012 Honda Civic is typically found on the driver’s side door jamb sticker, a small alphanumeric identifier used to match or order the exact paint. It’s usually a short code you’ll see listed alongside other vehicle information.
In practice, you’ll begin your search at the driver’s door. The code is printed on a label affixed to the door frame, near the latch, and it’s most often a three-character (or short alphanumeric) code. If the door jamb label is missing or unreadable—common after replacements or repainting—there are still reliable ways to identify the color using the VIN or dealer resources.
Where to look for the color code
These are the most common spots on a 2012 Civic where the color code is usually located.
- Driver's side door jamb sticker: The primary source, located on the frame of the door that you swing open. Look for a small label with a section labeled “COLOR,” “PAINT CODE,” or similar, followed by the code.
- Door edge or B-pillar area: In some trims or after repairs, the label may be on the edge of the door or on the nearby B-pillar when the door is open.
If you still can’t locate the code after checking these spots, consider the alternatives below to identify the paint color accurately.
Alternative methods to identify the color code
When the door label is missing or unreadable, you can use other information and resources to pull the color code.
- Use the vehicle identification number (VIN) to request the color code from a Honda dealer: Provide the VIN, year, and trim to have the exact paint code looked up in the manufacturer’s database.
- Check the original window sticker (Monroney label) if you have access to the car’s paperwork: It sometimes lists the paint name and code alongside other specs.
- Contact the Honda Parts or Service department with the VIN: They can verify the paint code and confirm the exact color name used by the factory.
These steps help ensure you obtain the correct color code even if the physical label is gone or damaged.
Summary
For a 2012 Honda Civic, begin by inspecting the driver’s side door jamb sticker for the color/paint code. If that label is missing, use the VIN to request the code from a Honda dealer or consult the window sticker or service records. With the correct code, you can confidently order touch‑up paint or plan color‑matching repairs.


