Honda original armrest
They are made by this company, and generic ones sell for much less then 300 - but I guess custom fabric etc has driven the price up
https://armrest-systems.com/P
Regarding the broken bracket for the armrest that I previously posted about. I emailed the company that makes the armrests for Honda and sent them a photo of the issue.
They replied that there was a 3-year warranty and that they would post me a replacement at no charge. Great service. I know these aren’t cheap. I suspect much of that is down to Honda, but either way, it’s good to see a company with customer service like this backs it.
Also, the armrest is an excellent addition to the car; I'm very happy with the look and function; for me, the car is more comfortable, and the added storage, while small, is useful.
I know that reads like an ad, but it isn't.
They replied that there was a 3-year warranty and that they would post me a replacement at no charge. Great service. I know these aren’t cheap. I suspect much of that is down to Honda, but either way, it’s good to see a company with customer service like this backs it.
Also, the armrest is an excellent addition to the car; I'm very happy with the look and function; for me, the car is more comfortable, and the added storage, while small, is useful.
I know that reads like an ad, but it isn't.
I emailed that company before Xmas and just received their reply.
I will probably go for one including the phone charger.
Thank you for your inquiry regarding our armrest solution for Honda e and sorry for this late reply!
It is correct that we are the supplier of the original armrest for Honda e, dressed in the original fabric. As you can understand, we are not allowed to offer the original armrest to end customers but can offer you the armrest dressed with another type of fabric, artificial/vegan leather or real leather in standard black color.
The price for the armrest-kit dressed with fabric or vegan leather is EUR 143,20,- Ex. VAT (EUR 179,- incl. VAT according to OSS rules).
The price for the armrest-kit dressed with real leather is EUR EUR 160,- Ex. VAT (EUR 200,- incl. VAT according to OSS rules).
Shipping cost to UK will be added with EUR 22,- incl.VAT.
You mentioned that you also are interested in the Qi-wireless charger. This feature is something you need to order at the same time as the armrest -since it's built into the armrest in production.
The additional price for the wireless charger is EUR 84,- Ex. VAT (EUR 105,- incl. VAT according to OSS rules). Please note that you have to connect the wireless charger to the 12V outlet in the car by "patching" the connection cables from the wireless charger, directly on the 12V cables in the car (on the backside of the 12V outlet on the dashboard or in the center console).
We don't have a specific instruction on how to do this, but I enclose a general instruction that will show how to install the armrest and the wireless charger, with the exception that you need to connect the cables with the enclosed "patching connectors" on the cable instead of a specific cable connector for the car.
Please don’t hesitate to contact us if you have any further questions and have a nice day!
Ps.
I enclose the fitting instruction so you can see how the armrest is fitted to the seat without the wireless charger.
Hälsningar /Best regards
Sydmeko Industri AB
//Mats Harde
Tel. +46 707398438
I will probably go for one including the phone charger.
Thank you for your inquiry regarding our armrest solution for Honda e and sorry for this late reply!
It is correct that we are the supplier of the original armrest for Honda e, dressed in the original fabric. As you can understand, we are not allowed to offer the original armrest to end customers but can offer you the armrest dressed with another type of fabric, artificial/vegan leather or real leather in standard black color.
The price for the armrest-kit dressed with fabric or vegan leather is EUR 143,20,- Ex. VAT (EUR 179,- incl. VAT according to OSS rules).
The price for the armrest-kit dressed with real leather is EUR EUR 160,- Ex. VAT (EUR 200,- incl. VAT according to OSS rules).
Shipping cost to UK will be added with EUR 22,- incl.VAT.
You mentioned that you also are interested in the Qi-wireless charger. This feature is something you need to order at the same time as the armrest -since it's built into the armrest in production.
The additional price for the wireless charger is EUR 84,- Ex. VAT (EUR 105,- incl. VAT according to OSS rules). Please note that you have to connect the wireless charger to the 12V outlet in the car by "patching" the connection cables from the wireless charger, directly on the 12V cables in the car (on the backside of the 12V outlet on the dashboard or in the center console).
We don't have a specific instruction on how to do this, but I enclose a general instruction that will show how to install the armrest and the wireless charger, with the exception that you need to connect the cables with the enclosed "patching connectors" on the cable instead of a specific cable connector for the car.
Please don’t hesitate to contact us if you have any further questions and have a nice day!
Ps.
I enclose the fitting instruction so you can see how the armrest is fitted to the seat without the wireless charger.
Hälsningar /Best regards
Sydmeko Industri AB
//Mats Harde
Tel. +46 707398438
2022 Honda E Advance, Modern Steel Metalic, 16” rims.
2017 Honda MSX125.
2016 Nissan Navara Tekna on 4C air ride.
2009 Honda TRX700 road registered.
2017 Honda MSX125.
2016 Nissan Navara Tekna on 4C air ride.
2009 Honda TRX700 road registered.
That's a shame you cant add the wireless charger to an already purchased Honda armrest. Don't want to have to purchase a whole new armrest just to get the charger.
I’ve run power to the inside of my Honda armrest by drilling a hole just large enough to get the end of the charger through. The harder part, if you aren’t handy with car electrics is then powering it, but it can be done. Most simply by running a cable to an OBD power adapter if you wanted to.
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