OBD-II Generic Error Code P0830: How to Fix It
Medium 30-60 minutes Medium Severity
Verified June 2026
- Error Code
- P0830
- Brand
- OBD-II Generic
- Product Type
- automotive
- Severity
- Medium
- DIY Difficulty
- Medium
- Estimated Fix Time
- 30-60 minutes
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Tools You'll Need
- Multimeter
- OBD2 scanner
- Socket set (for battery terminal)
- Flashlight
How to Fix Error Code P0830
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Safety First
Always disconnect the battery before working on electrical components. -
Locate the Clutch Pedal Switch
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Inspect the Switch and Wiring
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Test the Switch with a Multimeter
Use a multimeter with care to avoid shorting terminals. -
Check for Voltage and Ground
Be cautious of moving parts and hot surfaces. -
Replace the Clutch Pedal Switch
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Clear the Error Code
Parts You May Need
Clutch pedal switch
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Clutch pedal switch
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Clutch pedal switch
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When to Call a Professional
If you're not comfortable working with electrical systems, or if the wiring harness is damaged and requires splicing, consult a professional mechanic.Frequently Asked Questions
What does error code P0830 mean?
P0830 indicates a malfunction in the clutch pedal switch A circuit. The PCM has detected an incorrect voltage or signal from the switch.
Can I drive with a P0830 code?
It's not recommended. The vehicle may not start, or you may experience stalling and erratic shifting.
How much does it cost to fix P0830?
DIY cost is typically $20-$50 for a new switch. Professional repair may cost $100-$200 including labor.
Where is the clutch pedal switch located?
It is located under the dashboard, near the top of the clutch pedal arm, attached to the pedal bracket.
What tools do I need to fix P0830?
You'll need a multimeter, an OBD2 scanner, and basic hand tools like a socket set.