Honda Odyssey Touch Up Paint

Honda Odyssey Touch Up Paint (69 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your Honda Odyssey's Color Code

Honda paint codes are usually on the driver-side door jamb label, on a color ID tag that often lists the paint and factory codes. The factory code appears in the lower right corner and is the eleventh digit of the VIN. Paint codes look like NH-583M and may include letters, numbers, and dashes. Example: factory code B pairs with NH583M, corresponding to Vogue Silver Metallic Clearcoat used on some Civics, Delsols, and Preludes between 1996 and 2000.

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Honda Odyssey Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

Honda didn't just design a minivan; they curated a massive 69-color gallery for the carpool lane. While you might see a sea of silver at the grocery store, the Odyssey has some serious range. We're talking about everything from the sophisticated Deep Velvet Blue Pearl and the moody Black Currant Pearl to the punchy Milano Red. They really went for it with the pearls and metallics-if your van is sparkling in the sun, you've likely got one of those multi-stage finishes that makes a "simple" family hauler look like a luxury cruiser.

What to Watch For

Before you start dabbing, you need to find your "identity." Your Odyssey's paint code is hiding on the driver's side door jamb. Look for a white or silver sticker with a barcode; the code (usually starting with letters like NH, B, or R) is sitting right underneath that barcode.

Now, for the reality check: if you own a White Diamond Pearl or Taffeta White Odyssey, you might notice the paint behaving more like a sticker than a coating, especially on the roof or near the tailgate. These shades are famous for peeling in small "sheets." If you see a spot that looks like it's lifting, don't ignore it! Also, keep an eye on the top of the sliding door tracks and the hood; these are high-traffic areas for stone chips that can turn into tiny rust freckles if they aren't sealed up quickly.

Driveway Repair Tip

Because so many Odyssey colors are "Pearls" or "Tricoats," the magic is in the mix. Before you touch that brush to the car, shake your touch-up bottle for a full 60 seconds. Those tiny metallic flakes like to settle at the bottom, and you need them floating evenly to get that factory glow.

When applying, think "thin and patient." If you have a deep chip, don't try to fill the whole hole in one go. Apply a tiny drop, let it dry for twenty minutes, and then come back for a second layer. This builds the color up naturally rather than creating a "blob" that stands out. If you're working on one of those white pearl finishes, remember that the "sparkle" is often a separate step, so take your time and enjoy the process-you're basically an artist with a very large, mobile canvas.

Honda Odyssey Colors by Year

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