I'm normally a fairly handy person, so I didn't anticipate any issues with this, but it was so easy, I was amazed. I followed the video shown on the website to replace the icemaker. There was also a set of instructions included in the box with the replacement part. The pictures weren't great, but combined with the video, were sufficient for me to follow. It was a matter of loosening a couple of nuts on the freezer wall, lifting off the old unit and then disconnecting the wiring harness. The hardest part was locating the mounting nuts, since they were not visible with the original icemaker in place. But I was able to find them by feel and then guide the nut driver into place without much trouble. All told, it took about 5 minutes to disconnect. Installation was fairly simple as well. Lift the unit into the freezer (about 2-3 pounds) and clip the two harness ends together. (There is a harness extension with the replacement unit, but it was not needed for my installation.) Then set the unit against the sidewall of the freezer, maneuvering the bracket holes over the nuts that were originally loosened to remove the old unit. Tighten the nuts to secure the unit to the wall. The final step was to remove the end cover and use a screw driver to adjust the fill time for the icemaker. I originally neglected this and the first run was tiny slivers of ice cubes. After making the adjustment, my ice cubes were full-sized. Don't worry if the icemaker doesn't start making ice immediately. It took 10-15 minutes before it filled for the first time, but has been running properly since then.