Use a screw driver, remove the screws and the clips in the door panel of the car. Gently pull the panel away from the door, disconnect the wire connections between the panel and the door, and remove the panel the rest of the way.
Open the passenger side door, there is a panel on the side of the dashboard (to the right of the glovebox). The passenger door must be open to access. There are two more fuse boxes located under the hood.
rear---under car under passenger door towards the front panel
You don't without breaking the door panel.
The driver who hit it.
It is not that hard... all you have to do is when you have the new door handle you have to take the door panel off on the inside of the car and reach through the holes and unscrew the bolts to the handle and the door handle should come off and put the new one on and put the screws back on and put the door panel back on. It is not that hard... all you have to do is when you have the new door handle you have to take the door panel off on the inside of the car and reach through the holes and unscrew the bolts to the handle and the door handle should come off and put the new one on and put the screws back on and put the door panel back on.
Inside of car, passenger side on the side of the console trim casing. Pull panel off to access door lock fuse.
Passenger side. Look under the car, between the front door and sliding back door.
try and remove the door panel, you may be able to just pull back enough of the panel to manually open the door, they you can remove the rest and replace the bad parts.
A car has many panels such as a door panel, a header panel, a rocker panel, cowl panel, need more info to answer that Q.
new car?
On a 2000 Lincoln Town Car : ( # 27 is a 20 amp fuse for the fuel filler door release switch ) * located in the passenger compartment fuse panel , below and to the left of the steering wheel , by the brake pedal , it has a cover on the fuse panel *