Using the correct size Allen wrench, remove the passenger handles on each side of the bike. Then, lift the rear of the seat up and pull rearwards after it clears the passenger backrest.
Left side of the bike. Remove plastic cover just below seat.
Remove the bolts holding the seat on each side and then slide the seat back.
Left hand side below the seat. Remove the plastic panel to access the battery.
The rear seat cushion on a 2003 Honda Civic is held on by mounting bolts. Push the seat down to reveal the mounting bolts for the seat. Loosen and remove them. Lift the seat up and out of the cabin of the car.
There are 2 Allen key bolts at the rear of the seat. One on each side, just above the shocks. Remove them, then push the seat forward so that it will slide out of the clip under the front of the seat. If you cannot slide the seat, then there are 2 more bolts around the middle of the seat tucked up a little. Then remove them.
Check the side panel, left side, just under the seat.
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 rear seats from a 2003 Honda CR-V, first, fold the seatbacks down to access the seat base. Locate the bolts securing the seat base to the floor; these are typically found at the front edge of the seat. Use a socket wrench to remove the bolts, then lift the seat base out of the vehicle. Finally, for the seatbacks, remove the bolts or clips at the bottom and pull them upward to detach them from the vehicle.
The 2006 Honda CBF 250 seat is held in place by four retaining bolts. Remove the retaining bolts to remove the seat.
it will fit, the graphics might be different
Remove the seat and the top compartment. It's under the air filter.
Pop off the LEFT side cover that is below the seat and there you will see the battery.