* A pry tool
* A Phillips head screwdriver
* A flathead screwdriver
Step 1: Remove the screws.
Using the Phillips head screwdriver, remove the five screws that secure the door trim to the inner door panel. Three of these screws are located along the top edge, one is located in the center of the trim, and one is located behind the door handle.
Step 2: Pry off the trim panel.
Once the screws are removed, you can begin to pry off the trim panel. Start by inserting the pry tool into the seam between the inner door panel and the door trim. Gently pry the trim panel away from the door, working your way around the entire panel.
Step 3: Disconnect the electrical connectors.
Once the trim panel is completely removed, you will need to disconnect the electrical connectors from the back of the panel. These connectors are typically located for the window buttons and door-open indicator. Simply press down on the release tab and pull the connector apart.
Step 4: Reinstall the trim panel.
To reinstall the trim panel, simply align the tabs on the back of the panel with the slots in the inner door panel. Press the trim panel into place until it snaps into position. Make sure to reconnect the door buttons by replacing the screws that you took out.
Here are some additional tips for removing door trims on a Nissan Pulsar:
* Use caution when prying off the trim panel. If you pry too hard, you could damage the door panel or the trim panel itself.
* Make sure to disconnect the electrical connectors before removing the trim panel. If you do not disconnect the connectors, you could damage the wiring.
* Reinstall the trim panel in the reverse order that you removed it.
By following these steps, you can safely and easily remove the door trims on your Nissan Pulsar.