I have an older Kitchenaid (Whirlpool) side by side refrigerator with a leaky ice maker. I tried to find information online about leaking ice makers but found mostly threads concerning replacing them. I briefly considered removing my ice maker to see if I could find the source of the leak, but decided I'd order the complete ice maker kit from AppliancePartsPros.com so I'd have it on hand if the leak wasn't repairable. Replacement was pretty easy. Removal required just one nut driver screwdriver and a small slotted screwdriver. The hardest part for me was inserting the wiring harness, although it was in so easy I didn't think it was secure and wasted time trying to remove and re-insert it. The online video was great. The last problem for me again was impatience in waiting for it to make ice and misinterpreting no ice as a problem. Just wait at least 8 hours to see ice and it will indeed make it and soon fill the ice maker.