This item Canon EOS Rebel T5i 18.0 MP CMOS Digital SLR with 18-55mm EF-S is STM Lens Nikon D3400 w/ AF-P DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR (Black) Canon EOS Rebel T3i Digital SLR Camera with EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 is Lens (Discontinued by Manufacturer)

Take a look at Canon 18-55 autofocus (AF) repair , Canon 18-55 autofocus (AF) repair, Canon EF-S 18-55 IS disassembly and flex cable repair - Part 1. You can try opening the lenses and diagnose if this is the problem. I think you can find a replacement cable on eBay or import it directly from China (about US$12.00+shipping)

Remove the lens and reinstall it. If it still doen't work check the contacts between the lens and body. There are what are called pogo pins in the body. If they are stuck then the electrical connection between the lens and body might be bad. Be careful when doing this becasue the intenals of the
Set the lens to AF ( auto focus) to begin with. For this example, change your camera’s ‘ AF Point Selection ‘ ( Canon) or ‘ Focus Area Selection ‘ ( Nikon ), so the middle focal point is the main focus. If you’re not sure how to do this, refer to your camera’s manual.To check if you’ve set this correctly, turn your camera’s

There's also a slightly larger 2.7-inch LCD display, a 720p HD movie mode, and a revamped version of Canon's image-stabilized 18-55mm kit lens. Not all the changes are entirely positive, though.

The latest version of the lens is the EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM lens. Notice the "STM" at the end of the full model number. The "STM" lenses use Canon's latest auto focusing motor technology, which is much faster and more accurate than your current 18-55mm lens. The failure of your lens is a likely foreshadowing of problems with the camera
Call Canon support 1 (800) 652-2666. EOS 1DX and 1D Mk IV and several lenses! Hello to the wise camera people of this time. I bought a canon ef-s 18-135 IS USM last Christman and for the most part the camera and lense have worked perfectly, The kit lens has no distance scale so you are out of luck. You need enough light to focus on something very far away. You might then mark the lens barrel and focus ring (e.g. with whiteout) so as to find that same setting again. vg4030 wrote: WOW ok, I didnt realise it was that simple. On most lenses there is the 'infinity' symbol that you set to..
Sorry, but it sounds as if the AF is broken or worn out. The "clicking noises" do suggest a mechanical failure. But to be sure, if possible, try the lens on a different camera to see if it works properly. Also, carefully clean the lens-to-camera contacts on the rear of the lens.
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  • canon efs 18 55mm lens autofocus not working