I measured resistance at the Volume pot's terminals (marked in red in photo). When the pot is set to full volume, resistance is about 30 ohms. When closed down to zero volume, resistance is 235K ohms (seems about right, since this is a 250K pot.
Why can't I turn off the volume?
Another observation: On measuring the resistance of tip-to-ring on a cable plugged into the jack, the resistance drops only to 241K ohms when volume is turned to zero. In contrast, on my working Strat, resistance drops to 14 ohms when volume is at zero (which makes sense, because the signal should be connected to ground when you want zero volume).
On reading this wiring diagram <http://www.guitarnuts.com/wiring/stockstrat.php> it appears that the third (currently unconnected) lug on the volume pot should be grounded. Is it odd that it's not connected to ground?
I don't want to do any unnecessary soldering on this guy's guitar!
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