I am a highly skilled and experienced home service professional. Recently, I was called to replace an ice solenoid in a refrigerator. The solenoid was located in the freezer compartment and was causing the refrigerator to not make ice. To replace the solenoid, I first removed the back panel of the refrigerator. This panel was secured with screws and clips. Once the panel was removed, I could access the ice solenoid. The solenoid was connected to the compressor by a small electrical wire. I carefully disconnected the wire from the solenoid and removed it from the compressor. Next, I removed the old solenoid from the compressor. The old solenoid was a small, cylindrical device with two wires attached to it. I carefully disconnected the wires from the solenoid and removed it from the compressor. To install the new solenoid, I first cleaned the area where the new solenoid would be installed. I then attached the new solenoid to the compressor using the same electrical wire that was used