The exterior paint color code for a 2015 Honda CR-V is a small alphanumeric label tied to the vehicle’s color. The primary place to look is the driver’s door jamb sticker; if that isn’t legible or present, check the engine bay/radiator support sticker or the rear hatch/trunk area for a color label. The code is typically a 3–4 character string.
Where to look for the paint code
The following onboard labels are the most common sources for the paint code on a 2015 CR-V. Each spot may carry a color identifier, so checking multiple locations can help ensure you find the exact code.
- Driver's side door jamb sticker (the primary location)
- Engine bay radiator support sticker
- Rear hatch or trunk area label
- Spare tire cover area or storage compartment in the trunk (less common, but some models place it here)
If you can’t locate the code on these labels, contact a Honda dealer with your VIN to retrieve the exact color code or cross-check with the original window sticker from purchase.
How to read the paint code and use it
Driver's door jamb sticker
Look for a label near the door latch or hinge that lists vehicle identifiers. The exterior color code will be labeled as Color, Paint, or a similar term and will be a short alphanumeric string (3–4 characters).
Engine bay radiator support sticker
In some models, a secondary sticker inside the engine bay includes the paint code along with other production details. It’s usually found on the radiator support frame or nearby panels.
Trunk/rear area label
Another potential source is a label inside the trunk lid, edge of the trunk opening, or near the spare tire well. This label may mirror the color code shown on the door jamb sticker.
What to do with the paint code
Use the code when purchasing touch-up paint, ordering a repaint, or requesting a color match from a body shop or Honda dealer. Provide the year, make, model, and VIN along with the color code to ensure an exact match. If you’re unsure, a dealer can verify the code against Honda’s color database.
Summary
For a 2015 Honda CR-V, start with the driver’s door jamb sticker as the primary source for the exterior paint code. If that label is missing or unreadable, check the radiator support area in the engine bay or the rear hatch/trunk area labels. The color code is a short alphanumeric string (typically 3–4 characters) used to order the correct paint match from dealers or body shops. If in doubt, provide your VIN to the dealer to confirm the exact color code.


