Skoda 03430

This code refers to a . In automotive terms, Terminal 30 is the constant positive power supply directly from the battery . When this code appears, the car’s central electronics module has lost the power it needs to operate the exterior signaling lights. Common Symptoms

After a four-wheel alignment, the steering wheel position sensor may now register a few degrees of offset when driving straight. The Lane Assist system expects the steering wheel to be perfectly centered. If it is not, the system throws code 03430.

What is the of your Skoda? (e.g., 2010 Fabia) skoda 03430

Note: This requires a specific calibration board and a perfectly level vehicle. Most home mechanics cannot do this correctly—you may need a shop with a VAG calibration rig.

If the steering code clears but 03430 returns, go to: [A5 - Front Sensors Driver Assistance] > [Security Access] (code: 20103) > [Basic Settings] > Select “Calibrate camera” This code refers to a

This part is primarily found on the . If you drive one of the following, this part is likely integral to your front suspension:

Understanding the Skoda 03430 Error Code: Terminal 30 for Turn Signals and Brake Lights Common Symptoms After a four-wheel alignment, the steering

The car is mechanically safe. Your power steering works, and your brakes work. However:

In VCDS, navigate to: [44 - Steering Assist] > [Security Access] > Enter 20103 (or 19249) > [Basic Settings]

Follow the on-screen prompts. You will typically need to turn the steering wheel fully left, then fully right, then return to center. Click “Go” to save.

Rare, but possible. If your Skoda’s battery is dying, the control modules can boot up incorrectly. Low voltage can cause a temporary "incorrect version" panic in the system. Fix the battery, clear the code, and see if it returns.