Samsung should be sued for selling refrigerators that they know has a design problem with the defrost drain clip. The one that came on it does not get close to the drain tube so over time the tube will freeze up and the water from the defrost cycle has no where to go but inside the refrigerator itself. Mine collects in the left crisper drawer. Anyway this part I ordered went on very easy. You can find some video's on youtube to give you some idea what it will take to complete the task. The easy way is to have a backup refrigerator in the garage like we do. Unplug the Samsung and take all shelves and drawers, put a couple of towels at the bottom where the drawers were, leave the door's open over night. It will take this long for the ice to melt enough to get the coil cover inside the refrigerator off without any issue. Take a turkey baster (syringe) and squirt warm water in drain hole until it unplugs. Take some wire snips (I used a stake-on tool) and clip existing aluminum drain clip off. Slide new one on and wrap ends around the defrost element. This clip is long enough to reach inside the drain tube approximately 1 inch. I put this on over a week ago and no sign of water yet. I ordered another clip for a friend who has a Samsung with same problem. It is an easy task if you just take your time and research the youtube video's.