My Ice maker had produced broken ice for years, and then the ice arm broke off while opening the freezer drawer so it convinced me to replace the entire unit. It was quite simple - it took longer to unload the freezer contents into coolers than to replace the ice maker. The appliance parts pros video was helpful. Two Phillips screws, old Icemaker slides out, and unclip wiring connection. Very easy. I was able to replace the ice maker without removing the main freezer drawer from its drawer slices. Everything works fine now, and the ice produced is in full unbroken cube form - no crushed ice or ice shavings. And a good excuse to clean out the freezer.