OBD-II DTC · SAE J2012

P0BFD

Drive Motor A Phase U-V-W Current Sensor Correlation

Sensor / Circuit → Depends on cause

What P0BFD means

P0BFD is a standard SAE J2012 powertrain diagnostic trouble code with the defined meaning: Drive Motor A Phase U-V-W Current Sensor Correlation. This is the OEM-agnostic definition; specific manufacturer interpretation may add detail (subsystem, bank, sensor location) but the core meaning is consistent across all OBD-II compliant vehicles since 1996.

Common symptoms when P0BFD is active

Specific sensor range / performance MIL, intermittent signal drop, MIL clears on key-cycle but returns within minutes.

Can this code be suppressed via ECU tuning?

Whether this code is safe to suppress depends on the underlying cause. Diagnose first, suppress only after confirming the mechanical issue is benign or rectified.

How to remove P0BFD with Softechpro V5

Recommended service: DTC OFF (sensor-specific) — diagnose wiring first. Step-by-step workflow:

  1. Sensor / circuit codes are usually wiring, ground, or sensor drift. Check the harness and connector first.
  2. If the sensor is verified healthy but the code is a known false-positive (often on aged vehicles), Softechpro V5 DTC OFF can suppress just that code.
  3. Load .bin, locate the DTC, save patched .bin with that code's trigger neutralised, flash.

Softechpro V5 supports 1,400+ ECU firmwares across Bosch (EDC15, EDC16, EDC17, MD1, MG1, ME7, MED17), Siemens / Continental (SID, SIMOS, EMS), Delphi (DCM, DDC), and Magneti Marelli platforms.

Related codes in the P0Bxx family

P0B00P0B01P0B02P0B03P0B04P0B05P0B06P0B07P0B08P0B09P0B0AP0B0B