Garland S Goodyear , AZ February 13, 2017 Our ice maker stopped operating after 10 years or so Ordered the replacement IceMaker from ApplianceParts. Took it out of the box, and looked it over, and confirmed that it is only 2 screws (phillips head) that had to be removed from the old IceMaker. Then un-snaped the electrical connection, and installed the new IceMaker within 10 minutes. Very easy...and quite a cost from having a tech come out! Our new self-installed IceMaker is pumping out the ice, and every time I hear it dump ice...I smile, and say "That was easy!" Read More... 13 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: Less than 15 minutes Tools: Screwdrivers