From what I've read, sometimes capacitor replacement is all that's needed. Before spending $200-300 for a full bench test repair, it would make sense to replace the capacitors and see if that resolves the problems - if you feel comfortable doing the job. Or - you can have any local electronics repair shop replace them. After removing the old ones, clean that area of the circuit board well with acetone or 99% isopropyl alcohol - and again after installing the new ones.

Frank


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