The seat is removed using a pull ring behind the seat, under the rear fender and taillight. It is a cable with a loop in it. Pull the loop, lift the seat.
look on the back of your 4 wheeler you will see the muffler on the left there will be a looped wire pull and then lift the seat at the same time
The bolts are visible at the base of the seat. Remove them and lift out the seat.
To remove the seat on a Kawasaki Bayou 250 four-wheeler, first locate the securing bolts or clips at the back or sides of the seat. Use a wrench or screwdriver to remove these fasteners. Once they are removed, gently lift the seat upward and back to detach it from the frame. Be sure to store the bolts or clips in a safe place for reinstallation.
Remove the Allen head bolt that fastens the passenger seat . Then lift this seat upward and pull it back to remove it. Next, find the two bolts that fasten the rider's seat at the rear. Remove them and lift the seat up and pull it back a bit.
To remove the seat from a 1989 Yamaha four-wheeler, first locate the seat release mechanism, which may be a latch or bolts, depending on the specific model. If it's a latch, pull it to release the seat; if it’s bolts, use the appropriate tool to unscrew them. Once released, gently lift the seat from the frame, taking care not to damage any attached components. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific instructions related to your model.
To remove the seat on a Suzuki 50cc wheeler, start by locating the seat release mechanism, which is typically a bolt or latch under the seat or at the rear. Use a suitable tool, like a wrench or screwdriver, to loosen or unfasten it. Once the mechanism is released, gently lift the seat from the back and slide it forward to detach it completely. Be careful to avoid damaging any wiring or components connected to the seat.
You can remove the off a Suzuki 230 4 wheeler by locating the mounting bracket on the floor of the vehicle. Once you find that, you can remove the screws in the plate with a Phillips head screw driver, and take the seat out.
Under the rear of the tunnel there will be studs with nuts on them. Remove the nuts, lift the seat until the studs clear the tunnel frame. Pull the seat back to release the front retainer, now you can lift the seat, and unplug the wiring, and remove the seat.
Remove four bolts. Lift it out.
Push in on the bottom of the seat front and then lift.
Just push back on the seat and lift.
This is a simple procedure on most quads; I will use my Kawasaki Prairie 400 as an example. The battery on this ATV is located under the seat; first thing is to pull the seat release located at the rear of the machine under the back fender. Once the release has been pulled the seat is free to be removed. After setting the seat aside the battery is right there. The battery will be held in its compartment with a strap. I remove the strapping, then remove the cables starting with the negative and then the positive cable. The battery is free to be removed from the four-wheeler. Good Luck!