Replaced dispenser motor. We have a KitchenAid Superba side by side with ice in the door.
The motor sits on the inside beneath the ice dispenser. There were 2 hex nut screws that had to be removed to get to the motor. The motor was attached with a plastic bracket with 4 hex nut screws and a connecter to the board to unplug. Once this was done the old motor came out. There is a metal auger that runs from the motor up into the door. Unscrewed the old motor from the mounting bracket (4 hex nut screws) and attached the new motor to the bracket. Lined up the metal shaft so that it locked in place in the ice maker and the motor before re-attaching the bracket with to freezer door. Used the last 2 screws to replace the exterior cover. Worked like a charm. Took about half an hour to replace.