The 1999 GLT uses the electronic throttle control module. The air intake pipe is hard plastic connected to the bottom of the ETM. This pipe extends to the left under the manifold and take a sharp 90 turn towards the radiator fan where is connects to the inter-cooler hose. This pipe blocks the removal of the fan and shroud that is typically removed to allow the radiator to slip out and down. The upper connector from the inter-cooler also is an obstacle to removing the radiator. Roberts DIY on Youtube shows the job on a pre 1999 car where the job is somewhat easier.
Anybody have experience doing this job on a 1999. I have previously done it on a 1998 T5 turbo, no problems.
I have thought of removing the intake manifold. This would allow the fan housing to be removed and the rest of the job to proceed. Of course I would need a new manifold gasket that I don't have on hand.
Also the bolts on the bottom of the radiator are thoroughly rusted and will need to be cut/broken off and all the hardware replace. Just a little more of a challenge.
Thanks for reading.






