The paint code for a 2000 Honda Civic is typically found on a color label in the driver’s door jamb. If you don’t see it there, check the glove box, trunk lid, or the engine bay behind the radiator support for the label.
In more detail, Honda places a small sticker on the car that marks the exact shade used for the exterior paint. On a 2000 Civic, the most common spot is the driver’s door jamb, but several other locations are sometimes used depending on trim and market. The code is usually a short alphanumeric string and is labeled as “PNT CODE” or “COLOR.”
Where to look for the color code
Use the following locations as a guide to locate the paint code on a 2000 Civic.
- Driver's door jamb label: Check the edge of the driver’s door frame near the latch; this is the most common location.
- Engine bay/radiator support label: Some Civics place the color sticker on the radiator support bar or nearby firewall area under the hood.
- Glove box or trunk lid label: If not found in the door jamb or engine bay, inspect the inside of the glove box or the underside of the trunk lid near the latch.
If you still can’t locate the paint code after checking these spots, consult the owner's manual for label locations, contact a Honda dealer with your VIN, or search a reputable color-code database online using your vehicle identification number (VIN).
Summary
For a 2000 Honda Civic, start by looking at the driver’s door jamb for the color code label. If it isn’t there, inspect the engine bay’s radiator support area and then the glove box or trunk lid labels. The code is a short alphanumeric string, typically labeled “COLOR” or “PNT CODE.” When in doubt, your VIN can help a dealer or database confirm the exact shade.


