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Have the front cover off need to get to ice motor need to remove inside despener insert

You should be able to put your fingers under the bottom of the bin to the back and pull it horizontally straight out. It’s according to which type you have. Here one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHi59JFB… Here’s another type: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZR1rFBD… It would help to know you model number. By your description it sounds like an ice maker in a refrigerator but it could be a stand alone unit. Would you mind telling us what the problem is before you pull it? UPDATE It might not be the motor. Ice Maker Assembly One component of the ice maker assembly might be defective. Since many of the ice maker components are not sold separately, you may need to purchase and replace the entire ice maker assembly. Before replacing the ice maker assembly, check the water inlet valve, water line, and fan. If none of these parts are at fault, and the freezer temperature is at least 15 degrees Fahrenheit, replace the ice maker assembly. Cause 1 Dispenser Control Board The dispenser control board governs most of the functions of the dispenser system. If the control board is faulty, it may stop supplying power to the entire dispenser system. If only one dispenser part is not working, test each of the dispenser components before testing the control board. It is more likely that a single part has failed. If the entire dispenser system is not working, the control board is more likely to be at fault. Cause 2 Dispenser Switch The dispenser switches send voltage to the dispenser. If one of the dispenser switches is defective, the dispenser will not work. To determine if a dispenser switch is defective, use a multimeter to test each switch for continuity. If a dispenser switch does not have continuity, replace it. Cause 3 Dispenser Actuator The dispenser actuator interacts with the dispenser switches, which power the auger motor and other dispenser components. If the dispenser actuator is broken, it may not activate the switches properly or at all. Inspect the dispenser actuator—if it is broken, replace it.