OBD-II DTC · SAE J2012
P244D
Exhaust Temperature Too High For Particulate Filter Regeneration Bank 1
What P244D means
P244D is a standard SAE J2012 powertrain diagnostic trouble code with the defined meaning: Exhaust Temperature Too High For Particulate Filter Regeneration Bank 1. 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 P244D is active
Loss of power, frequent forced regenerations, AdBlue countdown, limp mode after a failed regen, black soot exhaust, MIL lamp on with restricted RPM ceiling.
Can this code be suppressed via ECU tuning?
Common service. After the physical DPF is removed or gutted, ECU-side DPF off is needed to prevent regen cycles and DTC re-trigger. Off-road or motorsport only.
How to remove P244D with Softechpro V5
Recommended service: DPF OFF. Step-by-step workflow:
- Open Softechpro V5 and log in with your account email.
- Drag the original ECU dump (.bin / .ori / .hex / .s19 / .frf) onto the workspace — Softechpro auto-identifies the ECU family (EDC15, EDC16, EDC17, MD1, MED17, Siemens SID, etc.).
- Select DPF OFF from the service list. The patcher disables soot accumulation reading, regen request, differential pressure monitoring, and the back-pressure DTC trigger window that fires this code.
- Hit Save patched .bin — Softechpro recomputes the ECU-specific checksum (Bosch CRC, Delphi sum, Siemens hash) so the file flashes without checksum failure.
- Flash the patched .bin back with your existing tool (KESSv2, KESS3, AutoTuner, MPPS, Trasdata, FRF flasher — Softechpro outputs the original format so any flasher works).
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.