Kitchen Aid KUDL02IRBS1 Does Not Start

If it is powered all the time, does that mean it is likely the new circuit board is bad? Would that explain why after replacing the circuit board the wax motor goes bad and therefore causes the thermal fuse to blow?

I left the new circuit board in because, I did not think I could return it since it is electrical and plugged in. But, I am not certain that had anything to do with the original problem because I could not get it to work until I disconnected the wiring harness, cleaned the connections, and put it back.

Or could is it likely the failing wax motor was the original cause. I know you can not give a definitive answer, but if you were guessing.

My guess would be that your problem was the bad connection you found and that it is likely that the old board was OK.

Wax motors do have a fair amount of problems so it is probably all that is gone.
Could be when you were working on the unit the heaters connection came off inside the unit.

I got the vent, but the fuse is shipping separately. How do you get out the old vent? It is all plastic and I did not want to break it. Do you twist, pry, or is there a tab to get the vent and the vent deflector to separate? The deflector has a small horizontal slot at the 6:00 position. Do you force something in there to pry it open?

Sorry for the delay in getting back to you but was at he lake and then got stuck there due to a storm.

The following should help I believe they use the same vent type on this unit. See page 16
https://secured.whirlpool.com/Service/SrvTechAdm.nsf/2cd44500d572193285256a45004fd9d6/4e8b0d2df77cd7e585256cd800643b6d/$FILE/KD01.pdf