Harman Help! Stupid thimble in the hopper is disconnected and my stove won't start!

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I "cleaned" my thimble like sensor in the Harman xxv hopper. It was recommended to clean it by the manual. I unscrewed it and then realized it was a poor choice, as the "wire" fell inside the back of the stove.

Now I need to wait for my wife to come home so I can get her to squeeze behind the stove to cram her arm up and inside the stove so I can try to reattach it.

Any words of advice?!?!?!

I can't believe the manual does not tell you to NOT UNSCREW it, or your screwed!
 
Sorry I cant help. Have no idea what you are talking about.
 
I looked at the manual and can't find what you are referring to. Can you take a screen shot of the part of the manual that is applicable?
 
I looked at the manual and can't find what you are referring to. Can you take a screen shot of the part of the manual that is applicable?
I'm In he hopper, on the left-hand side there is a little yellow thimble looking piece. I unscrewed it to clean it. I had to get my wife to cram in behind the stove to reach up so I could reattach it. The part is pictured on page 25 on my manual Harman XXV from about 2009.

I fixed it, but it was a MAJOR struggle
 
This my page 25 from about 2011. Anything on this page look familiar?

pg 25.jpg
 
All that swich does is tell the control the hopper lid is closed/open. No need to do anything but wipe with a damp paper towel.
 
I "cleaned" my thimble like sensor in the Harman xxv hopper. It was recommended to clean it by the manual. I unscrewed it and then realized it was a poor choice, as the "wire" fell inside the back of the stove.

Now I need to wait for my wife to come home so I can get her to squeeze behind the stove to cram her arm up and inside the stove so I can try to reattach it.

Any words of advice?!?!?!

I can't believe the manual does not tell you to NOT UNSCREW it, or your screwed!
I did the same thing , hot glued the nut to a stick to hold it in place while I screwed it in
 
I "cleaned" my thimble like sensor in the Harman xxv hopper. It was recommended to clean it by the manual. I unscrewed it and then realized it was a poor choice, as the "wire" fell inside the back of the stove.

Now I need to wait for my wife to come home so I can get her to squeeze behind the stove to cram her arm up and inside the stove so I can try to reattach it.

Any words of advice?!?!?!

I can't believe the manual does not tell you to NOT UNSCREW it, or your screwed!
I did the same thing. Took a while to get it back on.