![]() ![]() Capacitors have a temperture rating of either 85 or 105 degrees C. For automotive use, a 25v or 35v capacitor will be fine. The voltage rating of the replacement capacitor must be equal to or greater than the original. ![]() What I'm saying, it's ok to go greater value, not less. For example a 220uF cap should be replaced with a 220uF cap or a 470uF would work too if you couldn't find a 220uF. The value of the cap should match or exceed the original. So the dimensions are the most important, the rest does not matter much.įour things you need to consider when ordering new caps. The distance between the "feet/legs" of the capacitor should be 5 mm. thickness/diameter of 10 mm is possible and NOT higher than 16 mm. ![]() You just have to pay attention to the diameter, otherwise they do not fit, max. I have been told by the electronic guru of the German 7 forum many years ago: you can replace them with higher voltage such as all with 35 Volt ones or more as long as they fit by size/dimensions. ![]()
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