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Hello, flashing 1 and 2 indicates that the machine has a keyboard problem. I have found that the keyboards are starting to fall apart due to the age factor and the only solution is to have the keyboard assembly replaced. EBM is where I usually get keyboards. good luck.
Check the bulb hours remaining through the menu. The bulb gets dimmer with age, so it could be close to life expectancy (2000 hrs regular, 3000 hrs Eco) and failing. The indicator light is based on hours only and will shut down the projector after (2100 or 3100 hours of bulb use), so it could still be the lamp failing or a power supply issue, especially if it's dim right from start up. Hope this helps.
This should be a relatively simple repair. The outputs for the right side could be out, but more likely, the switches and controls may need a good cleaning. Typically you can expect a labor rate in the $80-$100 range. If the channel is out, the parts cost could be between $15-$40.
If you can indicate your location, I may be able to suggest a shop.
Usually,when low temperature code is set,the thermostat is malfunctioning,although it could be a bad temperature sensor too.If the vehicle has alot of miles,and the thermostat is old,go ahead and replace it as it isn't very expensive,and a new one is good insurance against engine overheating as that can severely damage an engine.If the problem still persists,test or replace the temperature sensor,and check the wires and connector for a tight connection.Also check the entire cooling system for leaks or loose connections,weak hoses,and flush and fill with new coolant if old,as antifreeze deteriorates with age too.Good luck.
Considering the age of the camera, you probably have a broken indicator gear in the top of the camera. The chances of getting it replaced aren't good. If it still works otherwise, I wouldn't worry about it. Just use 24 exposure film.
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