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    Bosch Purion dead pixels

    I didn't find traces of water in the display, so it's not the seal, it's the rubber that makes contact with the screen, exactly as you said above. Thanks to both of you for the advice.
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    Bosch Purion dead pixels

    I don't want to buy a new display at the moment because I don't see the point of paying 100$ just for a contact rubber. I'm going to use it like this until it dies completely and only then will I buy a new one.
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    Bosch Purion dead pixels

    I took the display to someone to disassemble it and indeed, as wildtrak said, it is the rubber that makes contact with the display board. Do you have any idea where I could find a kit with these rubbers?
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    Bosch Purion dead pixels

    Most likely the water got in somewhere around a joint of the screen, around a seal... I'll try to see if something can be done before I replace it with another one
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    Bosch Purion dead pixels

    Thanks for your interest, but unfortunately I'm not from the US. Where could I find the necessary things to be able to solve the problem?
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    Bosch Purion dead pixels

    You mean the contact between the display rubber and the display board, right? Do you have any idea if I can disassemble the display or should I look for an electrician? And can you tell me what it looks like or a link to that product?
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    Bosch Purion dead pixels

    Hello community. I have a problem with the display of my electric bike, a Haibike Sduro Hardnine 4.0 2019. The display is a Bosch Purion, and as you can see from the pictures, after I turn it off, a few pixels remain lit on my display. After I turn it on, they turn off, but they are no longer...
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