You have a bad resistor and looks like a buldging capacitor. The brown cap closer to the black square chip on the top in your picture. Looks like its raised.
I would look closer at the blown resistor to check for any damaged traces. ( traces are the light colored lines on the circuit board. They are copper lines going from one point to another)
You will need to replace that bad resistor thats all black and has gunk on it. And that capacitor i recomend replacing all the larger caps.
That blown resistor if you follow the trace goes from the pin on the purple colored object to the resistor itself then to the capacitor next to it.
And easy way to fix this is remove the resistor itself.. and solder a inline resistor from the pin where the purple thing is, and then solder the other end to the capacitor pin. This will bypass that blown resistor that essentually cut power to the cap
I circle the two areas that look bad to me.
Id have to see the capacitor up close to be sure.. but that small rectangle resistor for sure is bad. The traces on zooming in luckily look good. But the board isnt working due to thst blown resistor and the buldging cap.