The paint code for a 2019 Honda Civic is usually found on a small alphanumeric sticker inside the driver's door jamb. If that sticker is missing, check the engine bay or the trunk area, and if you still can’t locate it, contact a Honda dealer with your VIN to retrieve the color code.
Where to look for the paint code
The following locations are the most common places to find the official factory color code on most 2019 Civics.
- Driver's side door jamb: Open the door and inspect the sticker attached to the door frame near the latch. Look for a label that reads Paint, PNT, Color, or similar wording containing the code.
- Engine bay/engine compartment: Some Civics place a paint sticker on the radiator support, firewall, or inner fender near the strut tower.
- Trunk area or spare tire well: In certain trims, a second sticker with the color code can be found inside the trunk, on the underside of the trunk lid, or on the spare wheel cover.
If the labels are damaged, removed, or the car has undergone repainting, these locations may not show the correct factory color code. In that case, proceed to the next steps to obtain the code.
Understanding and using the paint code
Once you locate the code, you can use it to order touch-up paint, replacement parts, or a full respray. Codes vary in format by year and color family, but they are a short alphanumeric string printed on the label described above. Use the code exactly as shown when communicating with a dealer or paint shop.
- What the code looks like: A short alphanumeric string, typically 3–6 characters, printed on the paint label. The exact format varies by color and model year.
- How to use it: Give the code to a Honda dealer or an automotive paint supplier to obtain an exact factory color match or a close equivalent.
Keep a photo or note of the code in a safe place; if the label is unreadable, have the dealer pull the code using the VIN and vehicle details.
What to do if you can't find the code
If you still cannot locate the color code, follow these steps to retrieve it or get a close match:
- Provide your VIN, year, and trim to a Honda dealership’s service department; they can look up the factory color in Honda’s records and give you the official code.
- Visit or call an authorized auto body shop or paint supplier with your VIN; they can often retrieve the code from the manufacturer database or perform color matching with a swatch.
With the code in hand, you’ll be able to order touch-up paint or request a precise color match for repairs. If the original color is discontinued, a professional may still be able to match it through color matching technology.
Summary
For a 2019 Honda Civic, start with the driver’s door jamb sticker; if missing, check the engine bay or trunk area, and if needed, contact a Honda dealer with your VIN to retrieve the official color code. The code is a short alphanumeric string used to identify the exact factory color for paint matching and replacements.


