Simple replacement, found some help online: disconnected fridge, removed one screw under the dispenser, flat screw on tabs on the sides, close to the front, pulled it, disconnected the panel assembly, removed 3 screws on back of display-panel cover, removed panel.
BEWARE that if you are buying this model of display-led panel, now these are NO LONGER coming with the plastic screen. When I opened the part coming from AppPartPros it was missing the screen, called them, told APP it was missing the screen (a must for filtering light to display characters right otherwise you only see lights from hollow led panel.
The response was that "that was it" that manufacturer was no longer including the plastic screen for the display (e.g. the black flat thing you see at the center, a thin flat rather flexible plastic) without it, it is only a hollow panel (you may find some sellers that show same part with no plastic screen).
What I did was I took a hair drier, heated the film a bit, and used a very thin metal flat tool (used to pry and separate glued surfaces such as iphone covers), which looks like a metal ruler. I was able to separate this screen from the panel plastic grid, heating the glued helped. You must be careful not to cut or bend the plastic film too much otherwise would not look ok.
After removing, the remains of glue were enough to position it on the replacement.
So, don't throw your OLD Display-LED panel. My advice to the buyer, consider you will have to do this but is doable. My advice to APP... fix your photos as I was disappointed because I saw other companies selling the "screen-less" panel but I chose to buy yours because the photos showed it.
I spoke with the customer care supervisor, he assured me that is what they are getting nowadays, and that they were not aware of this issue. He offered me to return but the reality is that the only option would be venture with a used one.
The screen swap required some special tools to "scrape" the old plastic screen. Otherwise, a simple pair of flat and Phillips screwdrivers would be all you need. The removal took some time to do it carefully. Maybe a very sharp and "tall" knife might help, use a hairdryer to soften the glue.
In the end... all is working fine and the fridge is looking and working the way it should (albeit I also changed a couple of temp sensors a few months ago). Good luck.