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The first suggestion is that you have drained the battery when working on the lights. First remove the battery and use a good quality charger to fully charge it. **Note* Charge the battery in a well ventilated area and on a hard surface**. Leave it on charge for at least 8 hours.
Refit the battery and try to start the engine. If the problem continues it could be a faulty battery.
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You'd best get a manual. I think Haynes are the best. The answer is far too lengthy for here. In the manual there are lads of diagrams and instructions.
try a new alternator as sounds like regulator has had its day ,as for the immobilisor well try the spare key and if that doesnt work then have car taken to a dealer for re-programming but as its a 2001 then a good auto locksmith should be able to programme it for you
scan produced 'battery charging fault', i however do not have the code
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