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[* black] Compare the gathered readings with those printed on the capacitor label. If the numbers that you collected are roughly the same (within 0.4 microfarads) then the capacitor doesn't need to be replaced. If the difference is larger than 0.4 microfarads, then it's time to replace the capacitor.
[* icon_note] For example, a 5-microfarad capacitor that tests at 4.5 microfarads needs replacement, even even if it isn’t causing any issues yet.
-[* icon_note] If the capacitor is already bad, there is often a visual cue to look out for: it will have a bulging appearance on the top of the cylinder, like an unopened soda can that has been dropped.
+[* icon_note] If the capacitor is already spent, there is often a visual cue to look out for: it will have a bulging appearance on the top of the cylinder, like an unopened soda can that has been dropped.