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On Tue, 15 Mar 2016 00:24:02 +0100, Sjouke Burry wrote:

A:try to get a replacement from a car wreckers shop.
B:Or get a magnifier glass and start searching for damage/discoloration.
And check big caps and big transistors.
If no success, try solution A.
Or let repair shop handle it.


It's up and running again with an exchange unit, but it ran smoother,
quieter and started up quicker with the old unit that failed, so I'd like
to get the old one working again if at all possible.


That will fix itself.

The same is true if you disconnected the battery for a while
with the other one.