starLED Member Mar 21, 2024 #1 I have a problem with the LCD screen on a BEKO MGF 20210 X microwave owen. Some lines on the LCD screen are missing, while others are brighter then the others. I marked them with red arrows. Is this fixable?
I have a problem with the LCD screen on a BEKO MGF 20210 X microwave owen. Some lines on the LCD screen are missing, while others are brighter then the others. I marked them with red arrows. Is this fixable?
Nigel Goodwin Super Moderator Most Helpful Member Mar 22, 2024 #2 Yes, you buy a new oven Assuming you are able to source a new electronics panel (which is all that would be available) then it would be cost prohibitive. You could always try disassembling it, and cleaning the zebra strips, if it uses them?. Upvote 0 Downvote
Yes, you buy a new oven Assuming you are able to source a new electronics panel (which is all that would be available) then it would be cost prohibitive. You could always try disassembling it, and cleaning the zebra strips, if it uses them?.
starLED Member Mar 22, 2024 #3 Nigel Goodwin said: Yes, you buy a new oven Click to expand... No need, it repaired itself. Not sure why, but LCD is now ok. Nigel Goodwin said: You could always try disassembling it, and cleaning the zebra strips, if it uses them?. Click to expand... I will see if the problem appears again. Upvote 0 Downvote
Nigel Goodwin said: Yes, you buy a new oven Click to expand... No need, it repaired itself. Not sure why, but LCD is now ok. Nigel Goodwin said: You could always try disassembling it, and cleaning the zebra strips, if it uses them?. Click to expand... I will see if the problem appears again.
D Diver300 Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Mar 22, 2024 #4 Not that it makes much difference, but it's not an LCD. It's an LED display, or it's an electroluminescent display. The problem may be that the multiplexing went wrong, although that bit of info won't help you fix it. Upvote 0 Downvote
Not that it makes much difference, but it's not an LCD. It's an LED display, or it's an electroluminescent display. The problem may be that the multiplexing went wrong, although that bit of info won't help you fix it.
starLED Member Mar 22, 2024 #5 Diver300 said: Not that it makes much difference, but it's not an LCD. It's an LED display, or it's an electroluminescent display. Click to expand... It's L*D display, so no mistake. Upvote 0 Downvote
Diver300 said: Not that it makes much difference, but it's not an LCD. It's an LED display, or it's an electroluminescent display. Click to expand... It's L*D display, so no mistake.
starLED Member Apr 26, 2024 #6 I found this video today on YT. Guy fixes car radio screen by shocking it with the lighter. Can this method apply to my problem? Is this safe at all? Upvote 0 Downvote
I found this video today on YT. Guy fixes car radio screen by shocking it with the lighter. Can this method apply to my problem? Is this safe at all?
Nigel Goodwin Super Moderator Most Helpful Member Apr 26, 2024 #7 Unlikely, YouTube is full of a load of complete rubbish among more correct items. Upvote 0 Downvote