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Where to find paint code on 2013 Honda Civic?

For a 2013 Honda Civic, the factory paint code is usually printed on a small label attached to the vehicle’s body. The most common and reliable spot is the driver’s door jamb, where the code is clearly labeled alongside other vehicle color and trim information. This article explains exactly where to look and how to read the code so you can match touch-up paint or perform color-matched repairs.


Primary location: Driver’s-side door jamb


The driver’s-side door jamb is the first place to check because it houses most of Honda’s color labels. Look for a small sticker or metal plate on the vertical edge of the door frame near the latch or along the B-pillar. The label typically lists the color under headings such as “Color,” “Paint,” or “PNT CODE,” and the color code itself is a short alphanumeric sequence.



    Before you inspect, prepare by opening the door fully and focusing on the area around the latch and hinge line where the door meets the body.


  • Open the driver’s door and examine the door jamb (the edge where the door closes). The label may be on the door or the body panel just inside the jamb.

  • Find the line labeled “Color” or “Paint” and note the adjacent code, which is the official paint color for your Civic.

  • Some labels place the code near the bottom of the sticker or in a small block of text; read carefully and write down the exact characters.


If you locate the label in the door jamb, you’ve likely found the correct paint code. This code can be used when ordering touch-up paint, in-person at a Honda dealer, or through reputable auto paint suppliers.


Alternative locations to check


If the door-jamb label is missing, illegible, or you’ve recently had body work that might have removed it, try these other common spots where manufacturers sometimes place the color code label:



    Inspect other likely locations where paint labels appear on Hondas and Civics of this era.


  • Engine bay or firewall area: Some Civics place a color code label on the back of the engine bay near the strut tower or firewall.

  • Trunk area near the spare tire well: Look inside the trunk lid jamb or along the edge of the spare tire area for a sticker with color information.

  • Glove box or trunk lid interior: A few models have the color code printed on a label inside the glove box or on the underside of the trunk lid.


Locations can vary by trim level and production year, so if you don’t see the code in these spots, proceed to a dealership or refer to the vehicle’s documentation for guidance.


How to use the paint code


Knowing the exact paint code helps you order the correct shade and avoid mismatches during repairs or touch-ups. Use the color code when contacting a dealer, body shop, or auto paint supplier. Provide the code together with the model (Civic) and year (2013) to ensure an accurate match.



    Before using the code to order paint, here’s how to proceed.


  • Share the color code with the dealer or paint supplier to confirm availability and finish (solid, pearl, metallic, etc.).

  • If the car has had prior body work, confirm whether the code matches the original production color or if a color correction is needed.


When the label is missing or unreadable, contact a Honda dealership with your VIN. The VIN can be used to retrieve the original color code from build data, which can then be cross-checked with any service records or past repairs.


Summary


The most dependable place to find the 2013 Honda Civic paint code is the driver’s-side door jamb label, where the code is listed next to a heading such as Color or Paint. If that label is missing, check other common spots like the engine bay, trunk area, or glove box, and consider contacting a dealer with your VIN to retrieve the code. With the correct color code in hand, you can order precise touch-up paint and ensure a seamless repair match.

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