In this case we have been asked to advise on some capacitor in some piece of gear, and have been given an image of a cap that looks normal and has otherwise not been tested. We really don't have a clue if changing this cap or any other cap out will fix the problem described. Yes, replacing all the caps will probably help - if the device has a bad cap. There are other factors to consider in choosing replacements besides capacitance and voltage ratings - temperature rating, ESR, leakage current, case dimensions, etc.