Using your video, it was a snap. I did not have the old compression fittings valve, so the valve was easy to remove with the push in disconnect tubing. I also did not have the bracket that had to be pried apart either like in video. The one thing I needed was to get a tube reducer fitting to go from 3/8 to 1/4 tubing and the tubing ($5.00 for all). The fitting that was in the valve was a customer Whirlpool elbow that was cracked. I hade to cut the 3/8" install the press in adapter cut a piece of 1/4" tubing and insert it into new valve. I tested prior to mounting valve to frame. NO LEAKS..I monitored it throughout the day to make sure it worked and made yet. It was fine.