Dashboard warnings, code P0244, turbo gauge with no activity

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Hi everyone! My car made me feel concerned about it twice.
First, it gave me some dashboard warnings (random collision warning lights and beeping sounds when exiting the car), and the check engine light (code P0244).
Second, while waiting for the dealer appointment, the check engine light went off, but the turbo gauge showed no activity. Also, when I press the gas pedal, I feel like the car doesn't want to accelerate. Any thoughts, please? Please note the car has only a few hundred miles below the 10k mark.
 
The combination of random collision warnings, a P0244 code, and a non-responsive turbo gauge makes me wonder if there’s a broader issue with the car’s electronic control systems. The code suggests a problem with turbo boost regulation, which might explain the poor acceleration. Since the car cleared the check engine light on its own, it could indicate an intermittent issue, like a sensor or actuator not functioning properly under certain conditions. In the meantime, maybe avoid pushing the car too hard, no one wants a full turbo failure! Intermittent turbo issues could worsen if left unchecked. 😖
 
Hi everyone! My car made me feel concerned about it twice.
First, it gave me some dashboard warnings (random collision warning lights and beeping sounds when exiting the car), and the check engine light (code P0244).
Second, while waiting for the dealer appointment, the check engine light went off, but the turbo gauge showed no activity. Also, when I press the gas pedal, I feel like the car doesn't want to accelerate. Any thoughts, please? Please note the car has only a few hundred miles below the 10k mark.
Yup, its likely turbo or sensors issue. Since the car's still under warranty, I'd suggest getting it checked out ASAP to avoid further complications.
 

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