Hi guys,
I am new to this forum but I'm experiencing exactly the same problem with the 2004 Aero I purchased 6 months ago. It has 108k on the clock, and has already cost me a bit with a new DIC, ABS ring, cracked exhaust manifold replaced, plus lots of garage time (expense!).
When I got the car and drove it for the first time it was great, although not as fast as I'd hoped. Interestingly, the last in my already long list of engine check lights revealed that I had an air leak, which emanated from the top pipe from the turbo (well done my garage for finding this!), which resulted in the engine being MUCH more responsive and now the turbo easily reaches the end of the red, whereas it never even went into the red before. The problem I have now is a new one - when nearing the end of the red I have this same jolting effect as described above, in any gear, at any speed. When I let off the throttle the problem goes away, and if I drive the car gently I have no trouble whatsoever.
A search of these, and other Saab forums at the weekend pointed me in several deirections. I'm by no means mechanically orientated, but I'll have a go at certain things, so I replaced all the vacuum hoses with silicon ones. This has made a slight improvement, but I'm no closer to having the acceleration the car is capable of. Next I'll look at the turbo actuator, beyond that it's getting too technical for me.
Technical question - what would I notice as a driver if the engine is misfiring, and is this something I must rectify immediately? I bet it's not cheap either!
I love the car, but I don't think my wife feels the same as I seem to be constantly shelling out on it.
Thanks guys, I appreciate any help you can give me.