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Are sure you're measuring across the correct terminals? The resistance between the two terminals of the resistive portion is constant. I would expect the resistance of a failed pot to either be zero or infinite
It might not even be a potentiometer, more likely an encoder
There's a test pad on the PCB labeled "LT" (left trigger). I used that and compared it's resistance to ground to that of the right trigger's test pad. I got about 6-10k ohms on the working one (right trigger), and 3.9-4.4 on this one.