I had issues like this a long time ago, and it was the LED itself. I replaced it and its solid now for 2+ years...if the solder joints are well done and this is still happening it may be the LED is mechanically
stressed and broken, making a poor contact...
You can poke around "CAREFULLY" with the chopstick method on the pins the LED is solder to, or gently move the LED to see if it comes back on..indicating still a poor solder connection OR the LED is damaged
mechanically.
These leds when installed in the confined space IMO needs some strain relief do they are not moved around when you insert and change out tubes...if they are soldered very tight with no extra leads bent upwards abit to help with this movement they can get damaged from the movement.
Hope this helps..
Alex