Solder out C918 when it's soldered out You can Check it with a good Capacitance Meter.
At suspect measurement it should be changed.
No point with a capacitance meter - if you want to check it you
MUST use an ESR meter, as they fail low-ESR if they are going to fail. A capacitance meter would almost certainly check it as OK, even if it was faulty - unless it does ESR, in which case it's an ESR meter.
When You don't have such equipment and it is older then 6Years I would change the Elko C918 too with a low ESR Type.
It could be a part of the Problem.
VERY unlikely - the two diodes are in parallel with each other, a
SERIOUS design flaw, which means they
WILL fail, it's an incredibly common fault among the cheap and poorly made TV brands. It would be a nice idea to fit the required current balancing resistors while you're doing, or at least ensure that the diodes are well matched - use ones out of the same packet.
There's no concern about the exact type of diode, as long as they are of a similar speed, current and voltage - we always used to keep one type (well actually two - big ones and small ones
) at work and used them in everything. In fact, in my new job, I've repaired a few TV's, and fitted MBR340's which we use in some of our products, they work perfectly.