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P249D fault code

P249D — Reductant Injector Performance

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Code reader showing P249D, an AdBlue warning on the dash and possibly a countdown to no-start? P249D tells you the dosing injector is not delivering the metered quantity commanded — it does not tell you which part has failed. Here's what actually causes it and how we find the real fault where the vehicle is.

Mobile call-out from £150 minimum. Final cost depends on the vehicle, location, diagnosis and work required. Contact us now for current technician availability and ETA.

Most repairs are completed on site in 1–3 hours, depending on the fault and the vehicle. Already immobilised by the AdBlue system? We can get vehicles started again once the underlying fault is diagnosed and repaired.

What P249D actually means

P249D is stored when the dosing injector is not delivering the metered quantity commanded. It is a symptom code: the module is reporting a condition it can measure, not naming a broken component.

That distinction matters because most people are quoted for the part named in the code description. On P249D that guess is wrong often enough to cost you a second repair bill.

Symptoms drivers actually report

  • Amber engine management light with an AdBlue or emissions message
  • "No engine restart in X miles" or "starting prevented" countdown
  • Warning returned a few days after a garage cleared it
  • Light stayed on after the AdBlue tank was topped right up
  • Reduced power or limp mode once the countdown reached zero
  • Vehicle already immobilised on a driveway or at the roadside

What really causes P249D

  • Crystallised urea inside the injector nozzle
  • A partly blocked delivery line or filter
  • A weak or failing delivery pump
  • An electrical fault in the injector circuit
  • Poor spray pattern caused by heat damage

Diagnosis first. Parts second.

A fault code names a circuit, not a culprit. The same code can be stored because of a sensor, its wiring, a water-filled connector, an exhaust leak upstream, poor dosing, contaminated fluid, or a control module that has lost its calibration.

We read the full fault memory across every relevant module, look at live dosing, pressure and sensor data, and test the circuit the code points at before we recommend anything.

How we diagnose P249D at your vehicle

  • Full fault memory read across engine, SCR and sensor modules — freeze-frame data included
  • Live dosing quantity, pressure build and sensor plausibility under real conditions
  • Circuit testing on the wiring, connectors, supplies and earths the code points at
  • Physical inspection for leaks, crystallisation, corrosion and previous poor repairs
  • A plain-English explanation of the cause and a quote before any work is authorised

Is it safe to keep driving?

An amber AdBlue warning usually means you still have a defined number of miles before the vehicle refuses to restart. Once that countdown reaches zero, the vehicle will start only after the fault is repaired and the system re-validates — so the sensible move is to deal with it before you are stranded.

If the vehicle is already in limp mode, losing power or refusing to restart, treat it as an emergency job. We operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Contact us now for current technician availability and ETA.

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Common questions

+How much does it cost to diagnose the code?

Mobile call-out from £150 minimum. That is the minimum mobile call-out and service charge, not the total repair price — final cost depends on the vehicle, location, diagnosis and work required. We operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

+Can you just clear the code for me?

Clearing a code without fixing the cause only resets the countdown until the system re-tests itself, and the warning comes back — usually within a few drive cycles. We clear codes as the last step of a repair, once live data proves the system is dosing and reading correctly.

+Does P249D always mean the same part has failed?

No. It identifies a condition in the AdBlue/SCR system, and several different components and wiring faults can create that same condition. That's why we test before we recommend a part.

+Can you fix it at the roadside or on my driveway?

In most cases yes. We're a fully mobile service with manufacturer-level diagnostic equipment, and many AdBlue repairs are completed at the vehicle in the same visit where we carry the part.

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