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Just repaired code 136 on a 2013 chevy Orlando and it was a detached ground wire on one of the starter bolts causing the fusebox relays not to energise.
Holden has a small aluminium tag pop riveted in the engine compartment with the words paint code embossed on it there will be the code for the paint stamped in it.
it means its due for service. If u wanna get rid of it without servicing the vehicle then as you start the car simultaneously push the ODOMETER reset button on the dash and it will wipe it. This will however just delay the point your car needs servicing.
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