The exterior paint code for a 2016 Honda Civic is usually printed on a manufacturer label located inside the car—most commonly on the driver’s door jamb or inside the glove box. The code is a short alphanumeric string (typically 2–3 characters) used to identify the exact color shade when ordering touch-up paint or replacement body panels.
Common locations to check
These are the two most reliable spots where Honda typically places the exterior paint color code on a Civic.
What the paint code looks like
- Driver's-side door jamb sticker: Open the front driver’s door and inspect the vertical door frame or edge near the latch. Look for a label that mentions "Exterior Paint" or "Paint Code" with a short alphanumeric value.
- Glove box or instrument panel label: Some Civics display the color code on a label inside the glove box or on the back/inside of the glove box door.
- Rear cargo area or trunk lid label (for hatchback variants): In some configurations, the label appears in the trunk area near the latch or inside the spare wheel well.
These locations cover the majority of 2016 Civic models, including sedan and hatchback body styles across trims.
How to read and verify the paint code
Once you locate a code, interpret it correctly and verify it matches your vehicle’s color.
- Identify the code format: Exterior paint codes on Honda vehicles are typically 2–3 characters long and may appear with a dash or prefix on the sticker.
- Cross-check with official sources: Use Honda’s parts portal or the official consumer portal to link the code to the exact color name for your region, since shade names can vary by market.
- Use the VIN for confirmation: If in doubt, you can pull the color code associated with your VIN through Honda’s official channels or by asking a dealership’s parts department.
Verifying the code helps ensure you order the correct shade for touch-ups, panels, or full repainting.
If you can’t locate the code
Labels can fade, be removed during repainting, or vary by model year. If the code isn’t visible, rely on the VIN to retrieve the exact exterior color code from Honda’s database or contact a local Honda dealer for assistance.
Summary
For a 2016 Honda Civic, start by checking the driver’s door jamb sticker and the glove box label for the exterior paint code, a short alphanumeric string associated with "Exterior Paint." If the label isn’t legible, inspect the trunk area on hatchback models or use the VIN to look up the color code through Honda’s official resources or a dealer. Accurate identification ensures correct color matching for any touch-ups or repairs.


