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Where to find paint code on 2010 Honda Accord?

For a 2010 Honda Accord, the paint code is the color identifier used to match touch-up paint and official repairs. The quickest place to find it is the driver’s door jamb sticker, but there are alternative locations if that label is missing or hard to read.


Where to look on the vehicle


Use these common locations to locate the color code:



  • Driver’s door jamb sticker (the most reliable and commonly used location). The color code is typically labeled as Color/Color Code or Paint and is usually two to three characters long, such as NH-123 or B12.

  • Glove box or trunk lid label. In some markets, the color code may be listed on an additional sticker inside the glove box or in the trunk near the spare tire area.

  • Engine compartment label. A secondary label in the engine bay may include the paint color alongside VIN and emission information.


If you still can’t find the code, you can retrieve it via VIN using a dealer or Honda’s customer service, or cross-reference by color name if you know the exact hue.


How to read and use the paint code


The paint code typically consists of letters and numbers. For Honda, color codes often appear in formats like NH-624 or B-123, though the exact style can vary by year and market. Once you have the code, you can order touch-up paint or have a shop mix the color to match your Accord's finish.



  • Use the code when ordering paint or touch-up supplies from Honda parts, aftermarket shops, or online retailers.

  • Provide the code to a body shop to ensure a precise color match, especially for metallic or pearl finishes.

  • Note that some Accords use a two-part clearcoat; verify whether you need just the base color or a base color plus clear coat.


Getting the correct paint code is a small but essential step in repairing or touching up your car’s finish, and dealers can confirm it quickly if you provide the VIN.


Alternative routes if you cannot locate the sticker


In case the labels have faded, been removed, or if the car has replaced panels, you still have options to verify the color code:



  • Check the owner’s manual or original documentation for color code references.

  • Call a Honda dealership’s service department and provide the VIN to retrieve the exact color code.

  • Use reputable online VIN decoding services or Honda’s official sites that can list vehicle specifications including paint color.


In sum, the door jamb sticker remains the quickest reference, with alternatives available if that label is missing.


Considerations for accuracy and updates


Color codes are standard across model years but can vary by market (US vs. Canada, etc.). Always verify with the VIN when possible to avoid miscoloring, especially for metallic or pearl finishes.


Summary


For a 2010 Honda Accord, the paint code is most reliably found on the driver’s door jamb sticker. If that label is unavailable, check the glove box or trunk labels, or use the VIN to confirm the exact color code through a dealer or Honda’s official resources.

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