To be sure measure the supply voltage(s) ... and choose the right vcc specs
That is a smart decision *BUT* it will not solve the overall problem
It has become an increasingly and dangerously problem to deal with todays
"MODERN" part descriptors.
OLD SCHOOL parts are responsible marked and chances to make mistakes are small
What will prevent a mistaken part being fitted at production as these "MARKS" or codes
are absolute obscure and non trivial ?
The result of a BAD MLCC just exploding with a 9V bat change.
From a DMM, removed the old... inserted the new BAT .. power .. BOOM!
I can read like xx06 from what is left but without the proper voltage rating...
Only your advice of measuring to be sure. Yes it makes sense - each day more sense
I did that to replace that with a proper robust THT
SMD has become a dangerous stuff. like this one