Learn more about the Audi P0730 code.
P0730 OBD-II Trouble Code
Understand what P0730 means for your Audi and book diagnostics with our VAG specialists.
What is Code P0730?
When your Audi’s check engine light turns on and shows this code, it means the On-Board Diagnostic (OBD-II) system has detected an issue with Defective Shift Solenoids, Defective Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor, Defective Valve Body, Dirty transmission fluid that restricts the hydraulic passages.
In plain terms, the system that controls your engine timing may not be adjusting correctly, affecting performance and efficiency.
P0730
Defective Shift Solenoids, Defective Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor, Defective Valve Body, Dirty transmission fluid that restricts the hydraulic passages.
P0730 – Technical Description
- Audi OBD-II Code: P0730
- Fault Type: Defective Shift Solenoids
How We Diagnose Audi Fault Code P0730
At VGS Performance, we use dealer-level Audi diagnostic tools to confirm the root cause before any repair work begins. Our diagnostic service includes:
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Full OBD-II and Audi-specific fault code scan
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Live data monitoring and actuator testing
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Electrical and oil-flow checks
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Clear report with repair recommendations
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FAQs About Code P0730
What does P0730 mean on an Audi?
It indicates a fault with Defective Shift Solenoids, Defective Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor, Defective Valve Body, Dirty transmission fluid that restricts the hydraulic passages.
What does an Audi OBD-II code mean?
Every code points to a specific fault detected by your Audi’s onboard computer. So codes such as P0730helps our Swindon technicians locate issues faster and more accurately.
Can I clear OBD codes myself?
You can clear codes with a scanner, but if the issue hasn’t been properly fixed, the fault will return. It’s best to bring your Audi in so we can diagnose and resolve it correctly.
How do I know if the P0730 code is a Audi-specific?
Codes starting with “P1”, such as P0730, are usually Audi or VAG-specific fault codes. These relate to systems and components unique to the Audi or wider VW Group range. Generic codes beginning with “P0” apply to most manufacturers and cover standard engine and emissions faults.

Audi Models Commonly Affected by Code P0730
The Audi P0730 fault code can appear across a range of models and engines within the Audi lineup. Because many vehicles share similar electronic and timing systems, this code isn’t limited to one particular model.
We’ve seen codes like P0730 appear on cars such as the Audi A3, A4, A5, Q5 and TT, as well as other petrol and diesel variants. In most cases, it’s the engine management system detecting a performance or communication issue that needs to be checked.
Whether you drive a compact Audi A3 or a larger Q-series SUV, our diagnostic equipment can read and interpret the fault accurately. Once identified, we’ll confirm the cause and advise on the best next step to keep your Audi running as it should.
Although the fault details vary, the core issue usually relates to Defective Shift Solenoids, which requires accurate testing and data analysis. We use dealer-level VAG diagnostic tools to monitor live data, verify system performance, and pinpoint the exact cause before carrying out any repairs.
Need Help with Code P0730?
If you’ve scanned your Audi and found P0730 If you’ve scanned your Audi and found P0010, our team can confirm the fault and carry out any repairs needed. We use official VAG equipment to ensure accuracy and reliability.

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