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The light in the display area on the top of the oven is out. We can not read the display as to temperature, etc. Oven still works. Controls beep when pressed, Just can't display anything. Thanks, whm

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Hello,

Welcome to FixYa.

The issue with these displays is they lose their intensity over time because of the fluorescent tube technology they use, hence the only remedy is to replace the control/display kit...the display only is not available.

You can find these "display kits" at "repairclinic.com" and similar to what I've attached here...

The light in the display - macmarkus_71.jpg


**Your other option, and the one I recommend, is to have the existing display and control rebuilt...the down side is this will require the parts to be removed and sent away**

Here you'll find all the info pertaining to this option by clicking on the link I've provided below

http://www.corecentricsolutions.com/CCSWeb.nsf/published/bosch

Hope this helps move you forward. Let me know if I can assist you further and good luck.

Regards,

Macmarkus :)

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