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Larger wires won't necessarily do any good, the magnetic field generated by the coils is dependent on the current from the system, so if you push more current the field will be stronger but then you have to figure out what these tiny wires are rated to handle too.
It would be Sad/Hilarious to go through the work of bumping up the current through the wires only to burn the shellac off of them and start a car fire.
problem is the strength of the magnetic field also depends greatly on how many coils of wire are present/the proximity of those coils to one another/the diameter of the coils, etc.etc.etc.
your safest bet would probably be to remove the affected portion of the wires as they probably ARE corroded due to poor quality control (i.e. the shellac on the wire is to thin to prevent the oxidation of the wire) and then solder some 28-26awg stranded/insulated wire from the coil to the PCB
good luck
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