Green vertical line on monitor on Satellite A80

I have a SA 80 127. Is it 1.5 years.
Recently, a bright green vertical line appears on my monitor; Looks like a LCD issue.
Does anyone have clues that I have to do?
Thank you...

Best
knockaert

To be 100% sure test with external monitor. If this line is displayed on LCD only you should contact the service in your country. If the display is faulty, it should be replaced.
The warranty is still valid?

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