10-04-2013, 11:23 AM
Before you just swap it out, id probs be slightly weary of why it happened, have a look at the traces and see which wires it connects to to see what circuit it is, its quite likely something has happened elsewhere to short / put power in the wrong place...might not be the case, but wouldnt wanna pop another dash trying...If you find out what the component was (ask cully) you could likely solder a new one in with two jump wires to nearest points and fix your current one, but like i said, it must have popped for a reason...
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