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1009 is most likely a date code. Oct 2009 or Sept 2010.
It refers to nothing component wise on that board. Also, a fuse is meant to protect things AFTER the fuse. Chances are unlikely that something broke post fuse, unless it's a time delay fuse or Murphy's law kicked in.
Not enough information to provide a real honest answer on repair. Proper diagnostics are required.
C509 looks like it's hiding the boards part number btw.