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The Oldsmobile Fog Light is a product that will ensure you pass through the bad weather with an unbuckled cutting beam that magnifies what is seen and makes the others see you. More than a century Oldsmobile had built a reputation as the first cars to be produced commercially, had perfected the moving production line and had then added another refinement, the smooth Hydra-Matic automatic transmission, such that family would drive without using the gears. All the generations of the Oldsmobile were comfortable, no noise cabins, and betters engines that could get the traveler many more miles with a lot of confidence and drivers were requesting an upgrade of the Fog Light to be able to demonstrate that kind of safety consideration. Oldsmobile kept on the ride quality since the cheap Curved Dash, and then the slick cruisers, demonstrating to the owners that innovation and reliability could be the same that were on the same floor of the garage. An Oldsmobile Fog Light will suit both classic and modern trims and is secured near the ground so that to minimize backscatter and a wide area of white light it will be on contact between tires and pavements. The battery must be removed and hard places in the bumper or the grille are indicated, the brackets must be fastened, and the wiring harness must be moved out of the heat and moving parts. Install power source (including fuse element) to ground, install ground, relay and dash switch, install the lamps, aim them a bit down and out, test, tape or tie the wires, seal any penetration of firewall, reassemble the panels and run safer at night or in fogtime. Burying the Fog Light wiring eliminates shorts and rattles and makes the system reliable even after many seasons.