Tested these components they are ok. Changed the switch, now the VDC seems to be allright but the ohms- when i turn to ohms they are on 30M, when i put the leads together it is falling till 14ohms, when i release the leads than i have OL. But every time i turn to ohms i have 30M ohms.
Since the Fluke 25 is a 3200 count meter, at 30M ohm, it is pretty close to showing 0L.
If all the input protection tests okay, then I suggest you clean the pcb with IPA and let it dry thoroughly.
Since the Fluke 25 is o-ring sealed, it should have been super clean inside. If the switch was inserted incorrectly, that implies that someone opened up the meter and potentially contaminated the board with oily finger prints, dust, dirt and debris.
See modemhead's method for "dunking" a meter in IPA.
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/old-fluke-multimeters/msg633201/#msg633201I do the same and let it dry thoroughly before reassembly. A simple PC fan will help it dry faster.
PS. Make sure you are using a new battery for these tests. The Fluke 25/27 will run up to 1000 hours on a 9V battery, but a weak battery may cause funny readings, especially with a contaminated pcb, even though the low battery annunciator is not on.