Benjamin B New Canaan , CT May 22, 2015 The plastic edge of the shelf that covers the drawer had cracked It was easy, except I had to remove the drawer runners from under the old shelf and attach them to the new shelf, which I had not expected would be necessary. The schematic of the refrigerator parts was not clear that the runners were not included with the new shelf. The proper placement of the runners was perplexing, which took extra time to figure out. I should have taken a photo of the old shelf with the runners in place before I took them off. In any event, it was just a matter of removing four screws, reattaching the runners to the new shelf (in the right position) with the same screws and dropping the shelf into place. My wife says the refrigerator feels like new. Read More... Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 15-30 minutes Tools: Screwdrivers