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Where is the color code on a Honda Civic 2012?

The color code for a 2012 Honda Civic is found on a small label, typically on the driver's-side door jamb. This code is what you use to order exact paint matches for touch-ups or body work. If you can't locate it there, check the engine bay or the trunk area for a secondary label. The code is usually a short alphanumeric string, typically two to three characters long, not the color name itself.


Common locations to check


The following are the most reliable places where Honda vehicles print the paint color code. Look for a sticker that lists color-related information alongside other vehicle identifiers.



  • Driver's-side door jamb sticker: The primary location. Look on the edge of the door frame or the B-pillar for a tag that includes a "Color Code" or "Paint" entry with a short code.

  • Engine bay or firewall area: Some Civics carry a secondary label inside the engine compartment, near the strut tower or inner fender, that shows the color code.

  • Trunk interior near the spare tire well: In hatchback variants, the color code sticker can also be located inside the trunk near the spare tire area.


If you still can't locate the code after checking these areas, contact a Honda dealer or use your VIN to obtain the exact paint code.


Understanding the color code and how to use it


The color code is the reference you need when ordering touch-up paint or a full repaint to ensure an exact match. It is a concise alphanumeric string (usually two to three characters) that corresponds to Honda's color palette. The code itself is not the color name, but you can provide it to a dealer, body shop, or paint supplier to obtain the correct shade. When ordering, make sure the code matches your vehicle’s year and trim, since minor variations can exist.


Tips for verifying the code


Take a clear photo of the sticker if you're unsure, and compare the code on the sticker to the code provided by the supplier. If the label is faded or damaged, a dealership parts department can pull the code from your VIN in their system.


What to do if you can’t locate the code


If the label is missing or unreadable, you still have options to verify the color code:



  • Call or visit a Honda dealership with your VIN. They can look up the exact paint code for your Civic model and year.

  • Bring your VIN to an automotive paint shop or reputable body shop. They can cross-reference the VIN to confirm the correct paint code and provide a color-matched sample.


In any case, the official paint code is your best path to an exact match for touch-ups or repainting.


Summary


For a 2012 Honda Civic, start by checking the driver’s-side door jamb for the paint/color-code sticker. If necessary, look in the engine bay or trunk area for a secondary sticker. The color code is a short alphanumeric string used to identify the exact paint shade when ordering touch-up paint or a color-matched repair. If you cannot locate it, your local Honda dealer or a reputable body shop can retrieve it from the VIN or help you confirm the correct code.

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