you got courage ! I would refrain from self repair for this lens. It may be still quite new, perhaps under warranty! Even if not under warranty, I would carefully reassemble it and send it to Nikon. An inductor inside the lens should not fail like this. Nikon might give you a free repair.
I had my Z 24-120 f/4 S fail during warranty. The sensor for the zoom FL setting had failed and got stuck at 120mm as shown in the EXIF data. The effect was, that the lens correction got progressively worse towards the shorter FL with dramatic sharpness falloff from the center.
Nikon simply gave me a new lens with the serial number ring passed over from the original lens, a really quick repair. The technician told me that the novice technician at the shop would actually do the disassembly and repair, a 6 hour venture according to the repair book, in non busy times. With the replacement part, shipped from Japan, back in place, the would keep the lens for demo.