Not sure the schematic matches what you have, but your R4 is -6.7% or 7,844Ω lower. It might have its value writing on it too. I'm assuming the battery voltages total around 7.5V
Also used for Rx10k is R1 1,138Ω and R16 11.2Ω so I would check them as well, but they would give problems with Rx100, Rx1 ranges you say are working.
You can try measure Rx10k on a resistor around 7.8kΩ and see if the Ohms Zero behaves normal by adding that amount of the low value.
This would confirm the resistor R4 is the issue. Even on 240VAC mains it would dissipate 1/2W, which does not seem like enough to damage it? If it's gone low then age/corrosion might or physical damage to it must have happened.