There are three screw - take a Philips head and remove 2 from the inner door handle area, and one from the top area just in front of the window.
Use a flat head and pry the switch panel from each at the bottom.
Carefully disconnect the switch panel controls from its wiring harness.
Remove the little black frame piece that surrounds the door handle release.
You can do this manually, but it's MUCH easier with the $3 trim panel remover. Start pulling the panel away from the door, it takes a firm pull to start removing it, but at the same time be *GENTLE*. It's easier to start at one end of the door either by the front or rear of the window then it is to try and start pulling from the middle (like the bottom).
The reason I say be gentle is because you have a 92 and the plastic is getting old and brittle, I have a 91 and every once in a while I have to pull out some plastics auto glue.
As you pull, once all the plastic rivets are released, you'll pull upwards to get it over the door lock. ]
After it's off, remember to disconnect the puddle lame by twisting the bulb harness before you pull the door completely off.
That's it!
You'll probably have a worse time putting the door panel back on then pulling it off. Tricky trying to get it correctly back in its groove and over the door lock pin at the same time.
Go slow and good luck!
Jon