Hi,
I assume there will be another - not that obvious - problem.
If you are talking about those smd inductors, then they have a pole at the top and a pole at the bottom.
Thinking with DC current this maybe means north at the top and south at the bottom.
But if it is assembled that both contacts are interchanged, then north is at the bottom.
And I assume during production they don't care about this polarity and they are stired in random polarity in the tape-and-reel packaging.
Then you have 8 different arrangements of the inductors.
NNN, PPP (=opposite)
NPN, PNP
NNP, PPN
NPP, PNN
Those four lines stand for four different interference results.
So, if there is interference, then asembling matters.
How much - I don't know.
Klaus