Rockford fosgate Punch 150 1st gen need help with it

Got a problem with the second coil. One fet keeps going faulty when remote is applied. It’s not the buz10 side of the power supply. Any idea what’s causing this?
 

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The amp will operate without the two 1N5266B zeners. I typically remove them but if that's done, you must insert a wire jumper in any through hole that connects the top and bottom of the board. If that's confusing, you can leave them in the circuit.

I'd suggest removing any component that is in an area that overheated (even slightly) and desoldering its leads, scraping them to bare copper and re-tinning them. Do the same for any pads that overheated.

The best way I find to get the bare copper on the board is a fine stainless wire brush and then a fiberglass scratch pen but any way that you can get to clean copper is OK.

This especially applies to the two 22 ohm resistors under the second 'transformer'.

Any solder connections that have pads top and bottom should be soldered top and bottom. Don't rely on any overheated vias.

I'm not sure what the proper term for the second transformer is (coil? flyback transformer?...) but it's used to give a bit more boost to the voltage, I think (it's been a long time since I've worked on these). If you want to confirm, look at the amplitude of the output from the first transformer then the output at the input to the rectifiers.