try here - seems to match my 93 SL2 manual http://www.differentracing.com/tech_articles/91-95outerpanel.html
Remove the panel on top of the door panel it's a little access panel that clips on. After doing so their are 3 ten milimeter bolts hoding the mirror to the door. If it's a manual mirror on the drivers side then there will be one screw holding the lever in the panel and u have to remove that screw to remove the mirror.
pop it off
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.
No. To remove the widow its easiest to remove the outside panel
In order to remove the door panel on a 560 SL read the owner's manual. If the owner's manual does not provide enough information to assist in this removal then purchase a Chilton.
I don't know - but the question about the 1993 door handle is the same...
Replacing a skin is not a job for an amateur.
Should be able to access after removing inner door panel
You will need to remove the inside door panel. Remove the door handle retaining screws. Remove the linkage from the back of the door handle.
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.
ow do you remove interior door panel
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.