Michael R Colorado Springs , CO January 18, 2022 Ice maker wasn't making ice. After reading some other testimonials and watching the repair video, we ordered an new cycling thermostat, the part and the necessary cement showed up a few days later. Besides a few tabs on the ice maker bin that were a bit tricky to detach, the repair was pretty simple, the most time was spent taking all the food out and removing the various drawers and slide out trays, and then putting them all back in once the repair was complete. We replaced the thermostat, and VOILA, 24 hours later we had a bin full of ice. THANK YOU APPLIANCE PARTS PROS!!! You guys are the best! Great videos, super easy ordering, you make it as easy as possible to do your own appliance repair work and save hundreds of dollars. In one week we had both our refrigerator stop making ice, and our washing machine stop discharging water. The two repairs in total cost $100 - saving us probably $1,000. Keep up the great work! 2 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 30-60 minutes