Hardware Shorted capacitor. Need to find values to replace

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Had a water damaged switch. Primary damage around battery connector area. Replaced m92t36. Still will not boot, senses and charges a dead battery, but won't boot. With a charged
battery the m92t36 gets super hot. The pictured capacitor was corroded pretty good so removed and tested. It is shorted. Does anyone know the values of the cap in the picture. Would like to replace as everything else around is not reading shorted.

Any information would be helpful.

Thank you.
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I don't have one to probe or a specs sheet to share but have you tried omitting it for the time being? Also one that large is less likely to be for HF noise and thus as a test you could probably stick a decent size normal cap on there to see if it is the problem.

One that beefy is potentially just smoothing.

Failing short is somewhat new as well.
 

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