kitchen aid oven stopped running

My oven stopped a little while ago, and while looking for the problem, I came across what looks like a cartridge fuse on the back of the control panel.With power on, there is a 115v drop across the fuse, and with power off, it shows an open circuit. the problem is, it does not look like it is intended to be replaced - both ends are in closed pockets, which are then wired into the circuit board.

This looks like the problem to me, but I am unsure if I can replace it, or what size fuse it is. any suggestions?

It is located in approximately the middle of the top of the back of the panel circuit board

Here are your parts
http://www.appliancepartspros.com/partsearch/modelsearch.aspx?model=kebs277dwh1

Here is a tech sheet.
https://www.servicematters.com/docs/wiring/Tech%20Sheet%20-%204450937.pdf

There is a thermal fuse, it is Item 19 in the "Top venting" section. It does not look like it is on the control board.
It will kill power to the control board.

Cannot see anything like a fuse on the back of the board, using the parts list photos.
If the device you are referring to has colored bands on it then it is probably a resistor. The bands tell you what resistance it should be. It may read as an open depending on what scale you have your meter set at.

Denman

Thanks for the response.

This is not a standard resistor, it is a glass tube with metal ends, and a strip of metal running down the center, pretty much like any cartridge fuse, I would normally expect the glass to be smoked by the fuse burning out, but it is not, so I am still unsure about it.

The strange thing about it is that it is not in a mount allowing easy replacement. The ends are set into round caps, which are soldered into the c/b. Looking at it, it is right between five black cubical components, and the connector for the ribbon cable to the display.

TomW

Denman

In your #2 photo it is at the top center of the board just above the "a" in Parts of Appliancepartspros.com

Denman

I will try that

Thanks for the help, and enjoy the lake

TomW