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It appears that you have an auto focus issue. Yes, it is repairable but at what cost? The part son those cameras are proprietary and cost a small fortune not to talk about the heavy labor involved in making the repair.
Ok for one if your lens works on AF and it doesn't work on M, then you have bigger problems. I think that the gearing for the lens must have jammed when it went it gets put on M, so someone in the past must have messed with it in AF and jammed the gears. Thats my guess. I would recommend getting it fixed but if your lens isn't worth as much as the fix just go buy a new one.
The transfer case is a chain driven unit and if the chain wears and gets slack or if some other component related to the chain fails it will "slip" over the sprocket teeth under a load making a banging sound as the chain binds. Find a flat blacktop parking lot, while in 4WD and in drive idle the vehicle slowly (at about 5 MPH) straight ahead. No noise? Now trun the vehicle as sharp as you can either dirrection (you may have to give it a little throttle to maintian speed) Now is it making the banging noise? If so it more than likely is the transfer case. Small debris can lock the transfer case in 4WD also. Hope this helps.
It turned out that the bulbs in the headlights had gone simultaneously. Luckily my son is knowledgeable about cars. He came over and figured out the problem. I had to purchase new bulbs, then my son had to practically dismantle the front of the car to change the bulbs. It was a complicated operation just to replace bulbs, and something I would not have been able to tackle myself. If it had not been for my son. I would have had to spend a fortune at a garage for a mechanic to replace the bulbs for me. What should have been a relatively simple task has become a mammoth operation. In years gone by it would have been a simple task that I could have performed myself. Why do manufacturers design cars so that it is so complicated just to replace the bulbs. There are so many things that have developed faults on this Ford Focus, I will never have another one.
Congrats on changing the fly and getting it to come on. If it is a sony as it looks at the top of this page (accurate model?) need only to adjust focus and/or the horizontal static control. can't tell you where the horizontal static control is exactly but there are large wire associated. If not a sony then adjust the focus on the flyback.....top control bottom control is screen or for brighter picture.
Guys, so weird but on another site it offered this suggestion: banged the base of your camera against something hard and it will become unstuck. So bang the base of your camera against something hard and it will work again, at least it works like it did but not sure for how long. Good luck. I can't believe that worked. Give it a try. I didnt hit it too hard either.
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