Robert G Jacksonville Beach , FL July 25, 2015 Water was dripping into the ice storage area from the icemaker Parts arrived within a few days. On the Electrolux refrigerator model I have, you only have to remove two parts that are held in by three screws to get to the ice maker. Then just slide the old ice maker forward toward you to slide it off of the screws that hold it to the roof of the storage area and unclip the wire assembly. The hardest part was cutting two zip ties that hold the wires to the ice maker due to the small space, but rotate the zip ties to cut near the connector and it makes it easier because you can then move the wires out of the way when you cut the zip ties. Route the wires on the new ice maker just like the old one, but there is no need to zip tie them to the ice maker which saves a step. Slide the new ice maker back on the screws that hold it, plug it in and reinstall the two parts. Overall it took longer to pull items out of the refrigerator to make room and place them back in then it took to replace the ice maker assembly. Read More... Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: Less than 15 minutes Tools: Screwdrivers, Socket Set