The quickest answer: look on the driver’s door jamb label for a short alphanumeric code labeled Paint or PNT. This color code identifies your Civic’s exact paint for touch-ups or parts ordering.
For 2017 Honda Civic owners, the color code is usually printed on a vehicle label located inside the car, most often on the driver’s door frame. If that label isn’t accessible or legible, there are a few alternative spots and steps you can take to verify the color code. This guide explains where to look and how to use the code when ordering paint or contacting a shop.
Where to look for the paint code
There are a few standard places to check first. The label you need is typically near other vehicle identifiers like the VIN and trim information, and it will specify the paint color.
- Driver’s-side door jamb sticker: Open the door and inspect the edge of the door frame near the latch. The label often lists the color code next to a heading such as Paint, PNT, or Color.
- Glove box or interior door label: If the door jamb sticker is hard to read, some Civics place a color label inside the glove box or on the inside of the door panel with the Paint code.
- Trunk area label: In some trims, a secondary label in the trunk (near the spare tire area or latch) will carry the Paint code in the same format.
If you locate the label but can’t clearly read the code, take a clear photo or bring the VIN to a Honda dealer for verification.
What the paint code looks like and how to use it
The color code is a short alphanumeric string (typically 3–4 characters) that Honda uses to identify the exact shade and finish. You’ll need this code to order touch-up paint, have body shops color-match, or request a spray can that matches your Civic’s color. When you contact a dealer or an auto body shop, provide the code and the model year to ensure an accurate match.
In practice, start with the driver’s door jamb label, then check adjacent labels in the glove box or trunk if needed. If all else fails, your VIN can be used by the dealer to confirm the color code in Honda’s database.
Summary: For a 2017 Honda Civic, the most reliable source is the driver’s door jamb sticker labeled Paint or PNT. If that is not accessible, inspect the glove box or trunk labels, consult the owner’s manual, or contact a Honda dealer with your VIN to confirm the Paint Code for accurate color matching.


