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Where is the paint code on a 2020 Honda Accord?

The paint code for a 2020 Honda Accord is located on the driver’s side door jamb label, shown as a small alphanumeric code next to the word “Paint” or “PNT.”


In this guide, we’ll explain exactly where to look on a 2020 Honda Accord to locate the paint code, what the code typically looks like, and what to do if the label is damaged or missing.


Primary location: driver’s side door jamb


The most reliable place to find the color code is the body-color information label on the driver’s door jamb (the frame area you see when you open the door). This label is part of the vehicle’s identification data and usually lists the VIN, tire size pressures, trim, and the paint code. On most Accords, the paint code is clearly marked with a label such as “Paint” or “PNT.”


Use the steps below to locate the code quickly.



  • Open the driver’s door and inspect the door jamb label on the frame near the latch.

  • Look for a field labeled “Paint,” “PNT,” or a color code section; the code is a short alphanumeric string (often 2–6 characters).

  • Note the code exactly as shown, including any dashes or letter prefixes, and keep a photo for reference if the print is small.


If you can read the label clearly, you’ll have the exact paint code needed for touch-ups or a match.


What to do if the label is missing or unreadable


If the door jamb label is missing, damaged, or illegible, you still have reliable options to obtain the color code.


Before attempting these alternatives, gather your vehicle’s identifying details so you can verify the correct color code quickly.



  • Contact a Honda dealership’s parts or service department and provide your VIN; they can look up the original paint color from the build data.

  • Check if the owner’s manual or service records include a color code reference; sometimes the information is documented there.

  • Use the VIN to access Honda’s official owner portal or color lookup services, or visit a reputable body shop that can retrieve the code using the VIN.

  • Inspect alternate labels: in some markets, the paint code may appear on a label inside the glove box, trunk area, or under the hood near the radiator support; look for a secondary sticker if available.


With the code retrieved through these methods, you can ensure a correct color match for any repairs or touch-ups.


Using the paint code in practice


Once you have the paint code, provide it to your body shop, paint supplier, or when ordering touch-up paint. The code ensures the exact shade match for your 2020 Accord, reducing the risk of mismatched finishes and ensuring a durable, correct repair.


Be sure to verify that the code corresponds to your vehicle’s year and trim, especially if the car has undergone repainting or if you are comparing to a close color name that might appear similar but denote a different shade.


Summary


For a 2020 Honda Accord, start by checking the driver’s door jamb label for a “Paint” or “PNT” code. If the label is missing or unreadable, use the VIN to obtain the color code from a Honda dealer or official portal, or consult a professional body shop. Knowing the exact paint code helps ensure accurate color matching for touch-ups, repairs, and refinishes.

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