Garmin Striker plus 4 fishfinder help identifying fried smd's

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  • PCTechnics
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    • Sep 2013
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    • Argentina

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    Garmin Striker plus 4 fishfinder help identifying fried smd's

    Hi guys, a friend of mine brought me a fried Garmin Striker plus 4 fishfinder with GPS (thanks to the boat tech who inverted the power cord at installing. I need help to identify this smd resistor look a like, it could be an inductor i think (no serigraphy) completely broken. And the tiny one could be a diode.Many thanx in advance!
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