Very easy fix you just need a quater inch nut driver and a phillips head screw driver. Removed ice holder from inside freezer door and set aside. Removed the two nuts holding the ice dispenser turning gear in place and set that piece aside. Pulled the shaft and spring that goes to the motor out through the hole and then reattached the gear over the hole without the shaft in it and replaced the ice holder bucket while i waited for the motor to arrive. Removed bottom tray on the panel outside the door where you get ice and water. There are two phillips head screws you need to remove on the bottom back under the tray that was just removed. The entire panel will now come off by lifting and pulling out. There are two electrical connections that must be removed I then set the panel aside. Pulled up cardboard cover to access the motor and removed 4 nuts with nut driver. At this point i reconnect the electrical connections to the front panel and held it there and tested the motor one more time to make sure the motor was bad, the ice door opened but the motor did not run so it was bad. Set front panel aside again and disconnected electrical connection from motor and removed it. Removed the motor from bracket held on with 4 nuts. Put everything back in reverse process. There was a large rubber washer on the bottom of the motor shaft I almost forgot to put it back when reassembling.