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Difficult without more info however Old school 1 are the batteries in the fob good, are there any fault lights on dash?2 have you removed any components like ignition switch, steering column, bonnet immobiliser switch on inner mudguard? 3 Check connections on this switch or hold down while trying to start car.
If the check engine light(orange) when dash lights up then it is a mechanical problem. If the orange check engine doesn't light up then the security system is in alarm mode. Must have a tool to synchronize engine computer with BeCM. Very common problem
No idea here to be honest i think you have two seperate problems here so firstly try entering the radio code as i think you have disconnected the battery ,now as for the non starting then look in the book that came with the vehicle and their should be a code for the key to reprogramme the immobilisor where you turn the key in the lock so many times to the left and right to release it and only these vehicles have this except some rovers which are now defunct as you no doubt know .
Not enough info to help with the radio, but the windows are easy. Get in, start the Rover, press the window switch until the window is all the way down and continue to hold the switch down for an additional 10 seconds. Then roll the window all the up and continue to hold the switch down for 10 seconds. Repeat for all the windows. If it does not clear the dash panel warning - do it again. Same for the sunroof not set warning.
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