Hey Hollywood, if your talking about the blue device at the top of this picture.......
then it is a Capacitor also. Look at the circuit board and it will have the letter "C" followed by a series of numbers........the "C" designates that is a Capacitor.
Now, there are other devices that are blue also, but they usually lay flat on the circuit board (not always though!) but if you look at the symbols printed on the board, you will see they start with an "R" and that means they are a Resistor.
This got me to thinking.......usually the Electrolytic capacitors are the ones that leak and there are only 2 of them on the board........I think they were just bad caps when Mazda (Mitsubishi really) built them, but who knows......the blue one though is a ceramic capacitor I'm pretty sure and I was thinking, maybe they go bad also?
How about if you put one of those aftermarket alternators on your truck and it's putting out 18-20 volts instead of 13-14 like it should because the internal voltage regulator is screwed!! I've experienced this before......on a 1999 Buick Park Avenue.....it wreaked havoc on the Body Control Module that is basically the ECM for the interior lights/controls in the newer cars.........
SO, the question I am asking you.......have you installed an aftermarket Alternator in the truck? Did the previous owner? Have a look at the alt. and see, then when the truck is idling, check the voltage at the battery with a voltmeter and make sure you have 12-14 volts there.......then increase the engine speed to around 2000 rpm and see if the voltage stays there and doesn't go up above 14 volts..........if it does, get that alt off of the engine and replace it with a better one.
Now, if your sure the blue cap is leaking (keep in mind the position of the ECM when mounted in the truck, as the acid will flow downward with gravity!) then replace it and see what you have then.