The paint code for a 2011 Honda Pilot is found on the driver’s side door jamb sticker. It is a short alphanumeric code that Honda uses to identify the factory color.
Primary location: Driver's side door jamb
The most reliable source is the label on the driver’s door jamb or door edge near the latch. This sticker lists the color code in a line labeled Color, Paint, or PNT Code, along with other vehicle details. The code is typically two to three characters long and may include letters and numbers.
- Open the driver’s door and inspect the door jamb sticker on the door frame or the edge near the latch for a line labeled Color/Paint or similar.
- Note the short alphanumeric code that follows the color designation; this is the paint code you need.
- Photograph the sticker for future reference or when contacting a dealer or body shop.
If the door jamb sticker is worn, missing, or unreadable, proceed to the alternative locations listed below.
Alternative locations if the door jamb sticker isn’t readable
If you can’t locate a readable paint code on the driver’s door jamb, try these other spots commonly used by Honda:
- Engine bay/radiator support sticker: Look for a small label on the radiator support or in the engine bay that lists the paint code.
- Passenger-side door jamb or other body stickers: Some models place color information on the opposite door jamb or on a central pillar sticker.
- VIN-based lookup: If stickers are missing or illegible, provide your VIN to a Honda dealer or use a reputable VIN decoder to retrieve the factory color code.
These alternate locations can help confirm the exact color code for repainting or parts matching.
Summary
To locate the paint code on a 2011 Honda Pilot, start with the driver’s side door jamb sticker. If unreadable or missing, check the engine bay radiator support sticker or other labels, and if necessary, use the VIN to query Honda’s database or contact a dealer. The color code is a short alphanumeric string used to identify the exact factory color for matches and repairs.


