That Fleabay link says start cap,but it looks like a run cap in the pic.
The one in the AC will be a run cap.
You could check the old cap with a meter that reads capacitance,and often it will read correctly,even though leaking oil.
Both the fan motor and the compresser will be PSC motors,so they only have a run cap,no start cap.
You need to determine whether it is wired to the fan motor or the compresser.
Compresser cap will be around 25 microfarad up wards,fan will be anywhere from 3 microfarad up to about 8 microfarad.
Or contact spare parts supplier of the AC,and they may be able to tell you what the capacitor is.
As i have already said,get the unit checked out before spending any money on it,as it may have more issues,and not be viable to repair.
 
			
		
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