Very, very helpful. This worked for us--not too hard and saved us a lot of money. The whole repair was maybe 15 minutes.
The capacitor we replaced (same as in the video) was 2200 uF, 10V. It doesn't hurt to use a higher voltage, like 25 V, if that's what's available, but you don't want the new...
All glitz and not enough clear explanation of how it goes together