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The Oldsmobile Daytime Running Light Relay mechanical switch lights up low intensity front lights each time the engine is running, improving the visibility of the car during the day, and relieving the headlamp circuit of overload. Oldsmobile developed a reputation of being ahead of its time, with the Curved Dash of 1901 that cars can be both cheap and affordable, the Hydra-Matic transmission of 1940 that allowed drivers to cruise without concerns of using the clutch, and the high output Rocket V8 of 1940 that sparked the performance craze. Over the decades, Oldsmobile models have been a blend of power, comfort, and silent cabins, which allowed families to have a reliable journey, in addition to demonstrating smooth looks. Early knowledge of the moving assembly line also provided Oldsmobile with the consistent quality of the build that continued to assure the owners of the quality of the workmanship on extended journeys. Daytime Running Light Relay is a small electromechanical switch, which detects a presence of ignition power and turns daytime lamps on, reducing driver effort and making the vehicle more visible. In order to insert or change the relay, unplug the battery cable and seek a place close to an ignition switched fuse. Install the Daytime Running Light Relay with its tab, and route a fused feed of the battery to the relay input and the output feed of the relay to the DRL harness. Connect the ground to unpainted chassis, connect a short wire to an ignition source such that the relay activates with the key on, and connect an optional cutoff, connected to the head light circuit or parking brake. Install bundle wiring in loom, reconnect battery, turn on engine, ensure day time lamps turn on, and Daytime Running Light Relay clicked off when headlamps switched to on position.