To open the seat on a Honda moped scooter and access the gas tank, locate the seat release lever, which is typically found under the seat or near the rear of the scooter. Pull the lever or press the button, depending on the model, to unlock the seat. Once released, lift the seat upwards to reveal the gas tank beneath. Always ensure the scooter is turned off and parked on a stable surface before performing this action.
under the seat next to the battery
Turn key anti clockwise and seat will click open
To open the seat on a Peugeot Speedfight 3, locate the seat release lever, which is typically found under the seat or near the rear of the scooter. Pull the lever upwards to unlock the seat. Once unlocked, lift the seat from the back to access the storage compartment underneath. Make sure the scooter is turned off and parked securely before attempting to open the seat.
You don't need the battery to operate the latch. It is mechanical. Simply turn the key to the seat position and push it in. The push button is attached to a cable linkage which in turn opens the lock mechanism.
Yes, otherwise it isn't actually a moped(motor pedals), though the western world mixed it up, a moped a is a two wheel vehicle that has pedals but has an engine on it to propel it as an option, if it has no Pedals, it is known as a Motorcycle, not a Motorscooter as a scooter requires you to be able to control the vehicle without sitting down with the seat as an option, but with big engine cc scooters, you need the seat to use it, so its actually a motorcycle.
its under the seat u hav to pull a lever under the seat to open it
Yes, you can install a seat on the Razor E200 electric scooter, but it requires some modifications. There are aftermarket seat kits available that can be adapted to fit the scooter. Installation typically involves attaching the seat to the scooter’s frame securely, ensuring it does not interfere with the scooter's operation or safety. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions for securing the seat properly.
check under the seat or one of the side covers. Also, you could visit the Honda website and see about finding the information there
Try jump starting the engine. Get it running then try to open it.
There are latches that hold the metal seat frames to the floor. You can use a screwdriver to open them.
Remove the two Allen bolts at the rear end of the seat with a hex wrench, then slide it back.
You need a battery. The battery prevents surges when you rev your moped. It should be located under the seat. If there is one you need a new one.