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          02214 - Tire Pressure Warning
          
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      1.1.1
      02214 - Tire Pressure Warning: Defective
      
- 1.1.1.2 Possible Symptoms
 
- 1.1.2.2 Possible Solutions
 
- 1.1.3.2 Special Notes
 
 
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      1.1.1
      02214 - Tire Pressure Warning: Defective
      
 
02214 - Tire Pressure Warning
02214 - Tire Pressure Warning: Defective
Possible Symptoms
- Tire Pressure Monitoring not working
 
Possible Solutions
- Reset Tire Pressure Monitoring
 
Special Notes
- When found in Seat Exeo (3R): Tire Pressure Monitoring II, perform System Reset.
- Press/Hold the Tire Pressure Monitoring Button (E226) for at least 5 Seconds to Reset the Calibration.
 - Clear/check Fault Codes.
 - Switch the Ignition OFF.
 - Check/correct the Tire Pressure.
 - Switch the Ignition ON.
 - Press/Hold the Tire Pressure Monitoring Button (E226) for at least 5 Seconds to Reset the Calibration again until the Tire Pressure Monitoring Lamp in the Instrument Cluster briefly lights up.
 
 - When found in VW Golf (1K) or similar: Brake Electronics (MK60), perform System Reset
 - When found in VW Golf (1K) or similar: Brake Electronics (MK70), perform System Reset
 - When found in VW Passat (3C): Brake Electronics, perform System Reset
 - When found in 2014-2015 Golf Mk6 based vehicles with MK60EC1 ABS check applicable TSBs and recalls.  The following part numbers are noted for setting this DTC prior to the dealer level software updates:
- 1K0 907 379 BM with problematic software level 0163 and 0164
 - 1K0 907 379 BS with problematic software level 0165
- NAR (North American Region) Market Jetta, Beetle and Beetle Convertible see the 45D7 recall
 - RoW (Rest of World) market Jetta and Beetle see TPI: 2037662 (or 2038535)
- Regardless of market the module will show 1K0 907 379 BS with software level 0166 (or higher) after the update was performed.