I replaced the C6 (220ufx25V)
C24 (820 ufx25V), and C25 (820ufx25V). All 3 are brown QAS capacitors which apparently are prone to leaking. All 3 are located on the small power board mounted on top of the larger board. It is right underneath the metal cover. Very easy to get to remove since you have to get to the back of the board to remove the capacitors. I used a mechanical de-soldering suction plunger tool (probably on Amazon). Apply a dab of flux to the pins, apply soldering pencil heat, and suck out the excess solder from the back of the pin to expose the tiny holes that the capacitors attach to. Also, bend the existing pins to a vertical position, so they can pull straight out from the top of the board. Failure to do that may rip the tiny metallic connector imbedded at the connection point. MY INSTRUMENT CLUSTER CAME BACK TO LIFE AFTER REPLACING THE 3 CAPACITORS with black, electrolytic capacitors with the same values. Hope that helps