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Hey so quick question, got what I think are relatively new appliances and I’ve struggled to really google the solution because it’s hard to actually specifically define it as I may be missing some terminology in a way that’s getting the answer I want without a bunch of tutorials on replacing the entire display panel but here goes.

It’s an oven that for all I can see, is running perfectly, but it has a digital display panel with a couple of faulty lights in the panel so let’s say the following picture is meant to start with a 4, that’s what I’m dealing with in two different spots in the panel.

222004922519_jh_w01.jpg
So I know we are from a diverse range of backgrounds, hoping someone can more specifically define it, I know perhaps a fix may be too complex to explain in a forum post and sometimes these things can be delicate but hey, here’s to hoping.
 
Hey so quick question, got what I think are relatively new appliances and I’ve struggled to really google the solution because it’s hard to actually specifically define it as I may be missing some terminology in a way that’s getting the answer I want without a bunch of tutorials on replacing the entire display panel but here goes.

It’s an oven that for all I can see, is running perfectly, but it has a digital display panel with a couple of faulty lights in the panel so let’s say the following picture is meant to start with a 4, that’s what I’m dealing with in two different spots in the panel.

222004922519_jh_w01.jpg
So I know we are from a diverse range of backgrounds, hoping someone can more specifically define it, I know perhaps a fix may be too complex to explain in a forum post and sometimes these things can be delicate but hey, here’s to hoping.

Are you looking to replace or repair? It's hard to say whether it could be a faulty chip, faulty LED segment or faulty connection to the either the positive of the LED segment or negative.
 
Hey so quick question, got what I think are relatively new appliances and I’ve struggled to really google the solution because it’s hard to actually specifically define it as I may be missing some terminology in a way that’s getting the answer I want without a bunch of tutorials on replacing the entire display panel but here goes.

It’s an oven that for all I can see, is running perfectly, but it has a digital display panel with a couple of faulty lights in the panel so let’s say the following picture is meant to start with a 4, that’s what I’m dealing with in two different spots in the panel.

222004922519_jh_w01.jpg
So I know we are from a diverse range of backgrounds, hoping someone can more specifically define it, I know perhaps a fix may be too complex to explain in a forum post and sometimes these things can be delicate but hey, here’s to hoping.

You should be able to find a replacement part for the display by entering manufacturer and model/serial number. That's the good news, the bad news is that the entire control panel "assembly" may have to be purchased at a cost of $60 to over $200.
 
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