If it is the inside panel then there should be plastic clips that hold it on. you can use a flat head screwdriver or a special tool from a auto parts store. pry the clips off CAREFULLY! so you dont break them. If you have a repair manual refer to it for better instructions.
first disconnect the battery, then remove the inside mirror cover by removing the screw, then use a small thin flat screw driver just infront of the locking push/pull tab and disconnect the locking rod and if you have manuel windows then you'll need a tool to remove the retaining clip that holds the handle on, you can also try using a rag and in a back and forth motion slip it behind the handle and try to remove it that way, this will work to. then remove the other screws, theres one in the door handle cup and a couple more arond the edges, then you can buy a tool that will pull the tabs out that secure the bottom or if you have a grardening fork for pulling dandelions up by the root it will work just as good or a putty knife with a small pry bar or large flat tip screw driver behind the putty knife, then carefully wiggle and lift the door panel off, carefully then you will need to disconnect the electric plug for the widow or a putty knife with a small pry bar or large flat tip screw driver behind the putty knife, once off the door should be covered with plastic try to keep this as best as possable but dont be afraid to cut it out but try and remove it as one piece then you can glue it back on with black gasket sealer, it works better than just about anything. i wish i knew what you were trying to do, butch
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1993 Pontiac Sunbird Fuse Box Map
limited edition
remove belt pump is accessable remove bolts make sure coolant is drained first replace
4 quarts
A 1993 Pontiac Sunbird head bolt torque sequence recommends starting at one and of the head and alternating to the other end of the head. You should end up in the middle.
one of the map sensor or vacuum switch.
1994 pontic sunbird fireing order 3.1 diagrame
45 thousandths
Check autozone.com it tells a bit about it. some engines you have to remove the timing belt so its not a very east job.
not sure about on a 93. But mine 94 2.o has it on the left (driver side) wheel panel inside the hood. it is screwed into the side panel right before the battery.