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"It may be possible to repair the display by disassembling and repairing the components. Typically is is dirty connections that cause the problem. Typically opening, cleaning and reassembling the connection resolves the problem...There are typically two ways an LCD will fail. One is if they get wet. The other is the connection from the glass to the PCB. It is easy to fix the connection, if the assembly may be taken apart...Cleaning is accomplished using a lint free wipe. If increased action is required, then 100% isopropyl alcohol, not rubbing alcohol, may be used."
Like I said, I think this guy is braver than I!
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