Hi Ben - Apologies are mine. That makes sense. I should have deduced that.
I would hold-off on removing any components until PB (Paul Birkeland) or Doc B. of BH respond. Sometimes a symptom that manifests at a certain point in a circuit is caused by an issue further upstream.
But, anticipating that some resoldering will be necessary, you might want to ensure that you have some desoldering supplies - do you have a "solder sucker" or "solder wick"? If not, I would suggest getting both -- they are fairly inexpensive. Each person has their preference -- I mostly use solder wick. And just in case you haven't bought solder wick before, I'll mention that the solder wick MUST be labelled "Rosin". The stuff without rosin is useless. In contrast, solder wicker with rosin can leave you with a completely clean wire and lug in just seconds.
cheers,
Derek