The paint code for a 2013 Honda Accord is located on the driver’s side door jamb label, and it’s a small alphanumeric code used to identify the factory color.
On most 2013 Accords, you’ll find this code on a sticker mounted on the edge of the driver's door frame. The code is typically listed with other vehicle specs such as the VIN and tire pressures, under a field labeled Paint, Color, or Code. If you can’t locate it there, proceed to the steps below and consider checking other areas or consulting your dealer.
Where to look on the car
Follow these steps to quickly locate the color code on your Accord's body panels.
- Open the driver’s door and inspect the door jamb sticker mounted on the door frame or B-pillar. This sticker contains the color code near the VIN and other specs.
- Look for a field labeled “Paint,” “Color,” or “Code” with a short alphanumeric string (usually 2–3 characters, sometimes including letters and numbers).
- If the door jamb sticker is damaged or missing, check the label inside the glove box or the trunk area where Honda sometimes places alternate color stickers; you may also find the code printed on a sheet attached to the spare tire cover.
- If you still can’t locate the code, contact a Honda dealer with your VIN; they can confirm the correct paint code and color name from the factory records.
The code you find will be used to order touch-up paint or to match a repair color. It is dedicated to your exact paint shade, including any metallic or pearl finishes that may be used on the 2013 Accord.
Other tips and considerations
Not all color names match the code exactly, and some colors may have multiple name variants depending on the market. Always cross-check the code with the paint name to ensure you select the correct shade for repairs or touch‑ups.
Using the paint code
Once you have the code, you can use it to order touch-up paint, provide details to a body shop, or look up equivalent matches online. When ordering, include the full code as shown on the sticker (for example, “R-2X” or “NH-603P,” etc.), and confirm any metallic or pearl finish that applies to your color.
For best results, bring a photo of the car or the door jamb sticker to the shop to verify the code and paint name. If you’re doing the work yourself, purchase the exact shade code along with clear coat and base coat as needed for a proper finish.
Summary
For a 2013 Honda Accord, the paint code is typically found on the driver’s door jamb sticker, with the code labeled as Paint/Color/Code and appearing as a short alphanumeric string. If you can’t find it there, consult the owner’s manual or your local Honda dealer for assistance. Accurate color matching depends on using the exact code tied to your vehicle’s color family and finish.
In short, locate the door jamb sticker, read the Paint/Color/Code field, and verify with a dealer if needed. This code ensures you get the correct paint for touch-ups and repairs on your Accord.


