All caps are leaking at this point, you must remove them, clean the PCB and replace. The fluid from the caps causes damage to the PCB over time, that's one. Two, assuming you did get it working by replacing the completely failed ones for video/audio, you'd be operating the unit with weak ones that are close to failure, and what if that causes strain to neighboring components that are not replaceable ?? Don't take any shortcuts, just do it right - one $10 capacitor kit on eBay will have all the caps you need. Open it once, do the whole job, and be done with it! The less times you open it the better.