You have to take the door off to remove any panels. You will have to drill out all the plastic rivets around the edge of the door. Of course you will have to replace them all with new ones. If I were you I would get a shop manual to help you with this. It's very time consuming.
I don't know - but the question about the 1993 door handle is the same...
Since this question is in the Saturn area, it must be assumed that you are asking about removal of a Saturn door panel. The inner door panel of a Saturn is not removable, it is integral to the door frame. However, you can remove the outer door panel. First, remove the outer door handle; lift the handle enough to reveal the pins that hold the handle to the door latch mechanism, then press out the two pins and set the handle aside. Next, open the door and remove the screws around the perimeter of the outer door panel. After the screws are removed, the outer door panel should lift off easily.
The inside door panel cannot be removed; instead, to get to the inner workings of the door remove the OUTER panel. Lift the outer door handle to expose the pins that hold the outer handle to the door mechanism. Then press out the pins and remove the handle. Then remove the screws around the perimeter of the door that hold the outer panel. The panel should lift off, exposing all of the inner workings, then you can verify that the inner panel does NOT come off.
The interior door panel cannot be removed from the door. To work on the inside mechanisms of the door, remove the outer, plastic skin. First remove the outer door handle; lift the handle enough to expose the two pins that hold the handle to the door mechanism. Push the pins through and remove the handle. Next remove the screws around the perimeter of the door. They are visible when the door is open. After all of the screws are removed, lift the outer door skin off and you have full access to the inside of the door.
Saturns are just a little different than other automobiles. You don't remove the inside door panel to get to the mechanism, instead, you remove the outer door panel. Open the door. There are several screws around the perimeter of the door, some near the bottom. They must all be removed. From the outside, lift the handle and notice that there are two pins holding the door handle in place. They need to be pressed out, then you can pull the handle off the pegs. Once the screws and the handle are off, the outer door skin lifts off.
Take off the inside panel and there are a series of screws around the edge of the frame.
No. To remove the widow its easiest to remove the outside panel
no sweat,undo the bolts around the door they are 30 torqs bit,remove the outer handle which has a small clip than you pull the handle to the side to remove than with the window open shut the door and the panel will come strait off.
i'm not 100% sure, but i think the outer doorskin will come off without to much problem. I think this is how you access the integrals of the door. good luck, Techboey23
You don't remove the inner door panel, it's a stamped single piece, however the outer door panel is removed by:Disconnect the door handle by lifting it then press the retaining pins out. Examine the handle at the base, where it connects in to the door. The small pins press out easily using a small rod with a flat surface.After the door handle has been removed, open the door and remove all of the screws around the perimeter of the door skin.You can access any of the internal components of the door from the outside.
There is a screw in side the door handle remove that then remove the clip that holds the door handle on then from there remove the 2 screws on the outer side of the door. then find and remove the screw closest to the dash then starting at the bottom of the door panel carefully pull out on the panel until it pops free. then lift up on the door panel and its out. hope this helps lol
Replacing a skin is not a job for an amateur.