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Where can I find my Honda color code?

You’ll usually find it on the driver’s-side door jamb sticker or inside the glove box; the code is a short alphanumeric string that identifies your paint shade.


Where to look on your Honda


The color code is typically placed on a small sticker or plate attached to the car’s body. It may appear in several common spots depending on model year and trim.



  • Driver’s-side door jamb sticker near the latch

  • Front or rear door edge label, sometimes on the striker plate

  • Inside the glove box on older Honda models

  • Engine bay firewall or radiator support label in newer vehicles

  • Trunk lid area or spare tire well on some sedans and hatchbacks


Where the code sits can vary by model and year, so it’s worth checking multiple spots if you don’t see it right away.


How to read and use the color code


The color code is usually 2–4 characters long and can include letters, numbers, or a combination. It is not a color name; it’s a factory reference that paint shops and dealers use to match your car’s paint precisely.



  • Look for labels that say “Color,” “Paint Code,” “PNT,” or “Color Code” on the sticker or plate

  • Note that some models may have more than one code for two-tone finishes or different body and roof colors

  • Use the code when ordering touch-up paint, chips, or factory-matched paint at a dealership or paint shop


If you can’t locate the code on the vehicle itself, your VIN can help a dealer or body shop pull the correct color code from Honda’s databases or official records.


Getting the color code from official sources


For the most accurate match, rely on official sources and your VIN. A Honda dealership’s parts or service department can retrieve the exact color code for your car, and many shops can look it up using the VIN or a photo of the label.



  • Visit or call a Honda dealership and request the paint/color code for your specific VIN

  • Provide the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) and, if possible, a photo of the label locations

  • Ask about any factory-wide color variations or two-tone configurations that may affect the code


Having the precise color code ensures a perfect match for touch-up work, repainting, or ordering replacement parts.


Additional tips and caveats


Some models, especially newer or specialty trims, may have unique labeling or multiple color codes for different panels. If you recently had body work or aftermarket changes, confirm the code with the shop to avoid mismatches.


Summary


The Honda color code is most commonly found on the driver’s-side door jamb sticker or the glove box label, as a small alphanumeric code that uniquely identifies your car’s paint. If you can’t locate it on the car, your VIN can help a dealership or body shop pull the correct code. Use that code to order accurate touch-up paint or to coordinate color-matched repairs with confidence.

Can my VIN number tell me my paint code?


Does My VIN Number Include Paint Code? No, your VIN number doesn't contain your car's paint code. Instead, this is a unique vehicle identifier assigned by the manufacturer which can be used to check a car's details.



Can you tell the color of a Honda by VIN number?


Your car's VIN gives you a lot of information about your vehicle, but it won't give you your paint code to find your car's touch up paint. So, where can you go to find automotive paint color? Most vehicles have paint codes listed inside the driver's door jamb.



How do I find my Honda paint code?


The Honda paint code is typically located on a sticker inside the driver's side door jamb, near the bottom of the sticker under the barcode. It can also be found under the hood, often on the firewall, or on a similar sticker on the passenger side door jamb. The code is a combination of letters and numbers, and if you can't find it, a Honda dealership can provide it using your VIN.
 
Primary location

  • Driver's door jamb: Open the driver's door and look for a sticker on the door frame. The paint code is usually found on this sticker, often in the center below the barcode. 

Other possible locations
  • Under the hood: Check the firewall or the front of the engine bay, specifically near the radiator support or strut tower. 
  • Passenger's door jamb: Some Honda models may have a similar sticker on the passenger's side door jamb. 

How to read the code
  • Look for a label that contains a barcode and other vehicle information. 
  • The paint code is a string of letters and numbers, sometimes with suffixes (e.g., NH71, B-92P). 
  • The code is usually found directly under the center of the barcode. 

If you still can't find it
  • Contact a Honda dealership and ask the parts department. They can look up your vehicle's factory paint code using your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). 



Can I check paint code by reg?


Finding your paint code by reg is the easiest method but it's not always possible - but it's not difficult to find it in other ways. Car manufacturers generally record the original paint code of your car in the boot, under the bonnet, or inside the door jamb. The codes looks like a short list of letters and numbers.


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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.