David C Stockton Springs , ME April 21, 2020 Appliance: Model JENN-AIR Ice chute seal needed replacing. I have a Jenn-air Refrig/Freezer, manufactured by Whirlpool. Since there was no repair video @ApplianceProsPros for my specific job, I searched YouTube and found something similar. It gave me a good idea of what I was up against. I ordered the needed parts, which arrive in a short amount of time. I turned off the power/circuit-breaker then removed the dispenser cover, which was held onto the freezer door by two screws at the bottom of the tray. I disconnected the power plug to the printed circuit board and the wire clips to the light and the solenoid. Next, I removed the ice chute and seal components held on to the freezer door by three screws. Everything needed a good cleaning. After twelve years, it had a lot of mold in areas that cannot be cleaned without disassembly. I then reassembled the seal and flapper with the parts that I obtained from AppliancePartsPros, and replaced everything back in reverse order. It was quite simple and only took about an hour, including the cleaning time. Everything worked fine. The nut driver was better to use than the Philips. The only goof-up was I did not replace the spring. When I opened the package from AppliancePartsPros, and shook all of the contents out, the spring did not fall out and I figured it just did not make it. Nope, after putting the old spring back in, I went out to dispose of the package, and found that the spring was in a packet but some how tape on the packet held it inside. My bad! Read More... Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 30-60 minutes Tools: Nut Drivers, Pliers, Screwdrivers