I had to remove mine today, get a 5/16 (don't take my word on that) wrench and just losen the positive end enough to use your hand for the rest, don't touch the wrench to any metal while you're using it. Beware there is a piece pretty close to the positive end so just be cautious. Then do the negative, you can tuck them behind a strip of rubber in front of the battery so they're out out the way. Then remove the rubber/plastic piece at the base. Also you're gonna have to remove the 2 bolts on the bar above the battery (bolts closest to the front) then you can pull the battery out and you're set. Sorry I didn't give specific part names, can't quite remember what they were. Hope that helps.