My 1986 truck is running rough and has fault codes that come and go. I think the electronic engine control module may be the culprit. I removed it and one of the capacitors has odd markings on the side. See picture below. It does not have a bulging top and I don't see fluid leaking. All of the other capacitors look fine.
Is it likely that this capacitor is faulty? More generally, would it make sense to replace all the capacitors since they are almost 40 years old? The truck runs fine in general, but has fault codes and rough idle that come and go. I've checked everything else I can think of. I don't really want to mess with the EEC module unless there is a good chance that the capacitors are indeed faulty.
Update from Comments:
The vehicle is a 1986 Ford Bronco with the 302 engine and EFI. The fault codes are KOER fault code 13 (low RPMs at idle) and code 32 (EVP sensor low / out of range). The issue is rough idle when the engine is hot, but runs smooth when the engine is cold. I replaced EVP sensor, still failing. Manually tested sensor and it is fine. Checked vehicle grounds and also disconnected the EEC and tested ground on pins 16, 20, 40, 60. Everything good there. Checked EEC signal return on pin 46 with signal return on EVP sensor connector and it is good.
The only other odd thing is that if I test EVP sensor connector VREF against EEC signal return on pin 46 I get 1,300 ohms resistance. Shouldn't I get no connectivity at all here? Does this indicate a possible short somewhere? This is with the EEC disconnected, so just testing EEC signal return at EEC connector against VREF at EVP sensor connector.