The paint code for a 2005 Honda Pilot is located on the driver's-side door jamb sticker. It’s the code you need for matching touch-up paint or a repaint.
On most Honda models from that era, the exterior color code is printed on a label attached to the door frame. The code is a short alphanumeric string labeled COLOR or PAINT and typically consists of three to four characters. If you don’t see it on the door jamb sticker, check nearby labels in the same area or the radiator-support/engine bay sticker, where some production labels also carry the color code.
Primary location to find the paint code
Use this primary source to locate the color code quickly and accurately.
- Driver’s-side door jamb sticker: Open the driver door and look along the edge of the door frame or the pillar near the latch. The exterior color code is printed on this label, often near other vehicle data such as VIN and tire information.
- Look for a field labeled COLOR or PAINT on that sticker. The code is usually a short alphanumeric string (three to four characters).
- If the color code isn’t on the driver’s door jamb sticker, inspect nearby labels in the same area—such as the passenger-door jamb or the hood/radiator-area sticker for a color code.
- If you still can’t find it, contact a Honda dealer with your VIN. They can pull the exact factory color code from Honda’s records.
Bottom line: The driver’s door jamb sticker is your fastest route to the code; other labels in the engine bay or on the adjacent door frame are the backup options.
Alternative steps if the label is missing or unreadable
When the door jamb label is unreadable or absent, these steps help you determine the color accurately.
- Ask a Honda dealer or authorized body shop to look up the color using your VIN. Provide a photo ID and the VIN from the windshield or door sticker.
- Consult the original window sticker or maintenance records if you have the vehicle’s documentation; it often lists the exterior color code along with the color name.
- Have a professional paint shop match the color using a spectrophotometer and the VIN history, if necessary, to ensure the closest possible match for repairs.
Concluding note: If the label is gone, a dealership or a professional paint shop can reliably identify the correct color through official records or color matching technologies.
Summary
For a 2005 Honda Pilot, start with the driver's-side door jamb sticker to find a COLOR or PAINT code. If that label isn’t legible or visible, check other vehicle data labels in the engine bay or on the passenger door jamb, and if needed, contact a Honda dealer or professional paint shop to retrieve or match the color code. Having the exact paint code ensures a precise color match for touch-ups or repainting.


