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TP button beeping when I change radio

How can I turn off TP button as it keeps beeping when I change radio to FM

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Look in your owners manual in the MINI section (page 4) , follow this link if you dont have your owners manual , sorry it may be a bit small but you shouls be able to download/copy into word or other
Audi A6 Quick Reference Manual

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