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Where is the Honda Fit color code?

The color code for a Honda Fit is typically found on a label in the driver’s door jamb. If it’s not there, check the corresponding area on the opposite door jamb or the radiator-support area under the hood. The code is a short alphanumeric string used to identify the exact paint color and finish.


Where to look on your Honda Fit


Primary label: driver-side door jamb


The most common location is a sticker on the driver's door jamb near the latch or hinge. This label usually lists the color code along with other vehicle specifications.



  • Driver-side door jamb sticker: Primary source for the paint code.

  • If not found here, check the passenger-side door jamb sticker: Some markets place the label on the opposite door.

  • Under-hood radiator support or near the engine bay: A secondary label may display the color code in some models or markets.


If you still can’t locate the code, consult the owner’s manual or contact a Honda dealer with your VIN to confirm the exact color code for your Fit's year and market.


How to read and use the color code


Code format and interpretation


Honda paint codes are typically a short alphanumeric string. The exact format can vary by year and market, but you’ll commonly see patterns like two to four characters, sometimes with a dash (for example NH-123 or B-456). This code identifies the base color and finish used by Honda for your vehicle.



  • What the code looks like: A compact combination of letters and numbers, often with a dash.

  • What the code means: Letters usually indicate the color family, while numbers differentiate shades, finishes (solid, metallic, pearl), or formula variants.


Use this code when ordering touch-up paint, tablet touch-up bottles, or when requesting a precise color match from a body shop or dealer. If you’re unsure, provide the VIN to the dealer to retrieve the exact paint code from Honda’s database.


Practical tips for different model years and markets


Consistency across changes


While the general locations described above apply to most Honda Fits, some markets or model years may place the color code slightly differently or include additional labels. Always verify by cross-checking the VIN if you’re unsure.


For newer or niche markets, if you cannot locate a label in the door jambs or engine bay, contacting a Honda service center with your vehicle’s VIN is the most reliable way to obtain the exact color code.


Summary


In essence, the Honda Fit color code is most often found on the driver’s door jamb sticker, with possible equivalents on the opposite door jamb or under the hood. The code is a small alphanumeric string used to identify the paint color and finish. If you can’t find it, consult the owner’s manual or a Honda dealer using your VIN to retrieve the precise code. This ensures accurate paint matching for touch-ups or repairs.

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