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Enter the security code in the radio. The code is a 5 digit number and should be written in the owner's manual or on a little label inside the glove box. If it still doesn't work after entering the code,check the fuses.
P0304 is engine misfire #4 cylinder Several things can cause a misfire #1 electrical which you have covered #2 Mechanical Test engine compression is should be around 150 cranking and 120 running . internal valve train components can cause bad compression and the valves then self. #3 fuel injector can be the cause suggest swapping with a know good cylinder and see if misfire follows injector.
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
Well you know the problem, go for it, replace the head light.
In the future, this is how it works.
Pull the E brake up before you start the car.
When you put it down the geen day time light will flash three times then the repair light will come on.
That means you have a burned out head light.
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