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Steve brought up a good point.

If your not that experienced,change one or two at a time and then test..Now keep in mind that you can use higher in voltage caps and even uf value if you want..Some say 1000uf at 30v..I would get 1000 at 50v or even a 100v because the new capacitors are physically smaller in size than when the unit was made.Also,if you look to the right of the cap I put the red rectangle around,there is a little resistor that looks like it has a red red black stripe, that reisistor is 22 ohms.Check that with your ohmmeter to see that it isn't open or burnt.You can grab the body of that resistor and pull up on it to see if it is burned in two.
"For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple, and wrong" H. L. Mencken



Edits: 05/11/16

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