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Hello Friends! This dimming vacuum display is either caused by a power supply failure with the control board, or a the filaments of the display themselves have started to wear-- similar to that of a bad light bulb. Either way, FixYourBoard.com can solve this problem. Contact them 512-355-1108 for more information. The photo below is from a double oven, but we repair single oven displays too.
This sounds as if the electronic clock timer is in automatic mode. It must be in manual mode for the oven to work. Turn the oven on and play around with the timer controls/buttons. When the oven indicator light comes on the clock is in manual mode.
I had the same problem and just fixed it myself today. Not sure if your timer board is the same but I replaced capacitor C3 35volt 68uf. I also have the dark spot on the clock glass in the corner but it still works. I purchased the cap from digikey.com P10292-ND. I also replaced the cap next to it 35volt 470uf P10301-ND not sure if that was necessary but it smelled a little burnt. The display is normal brighness again - total cost 1/2 hour of my time and $4 parts and shipping. Digi-Key is great I ordered the parts on Thursday 7/23 and got it today 7/25.
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