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If you have worked inside a radio before, that will help.  Working on that portion is different in that it is tedious.  Usually, segments of the LED readout goes bad and then replacement is necessary.  Not sure that your problem is the LED per se - from what you've described.  Sounds like a voltage feed problem.  If you have bad/cold solder joints, spraying some canned air on that circuit and watch the LED stop working altogether would be a fair guess that a bad/cold solder joint exists.  This can be an easy fix, in that all you would need to do is re-touch all of the connections on that board.  If that fails to fix; then it may have other issues and sending it to a shop might be the thing to do - IMO . . .