With the help of the online video from Appliance Parts Pros, I was able to locate and remove the defective motor. I had to use some rust buster to get the shaft out of the old motor. The connector was a bit of a problem as all the wires were freezer cold and stiff. Getting the drive shaft into the new motor and getting both into the correct position was a little frustrating, but I found if I removed the drive coupling under the ice bin, everything went together easily. I now have ice and crushed ice. I am very satisfied with the new motor I got from Appliance Parts Pro and the instructional video.
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