Disclaimer
Last Updated: December 21, 2024
Important Safety Warning
Repair work on vehicles, appliances, HVAC systems, and other equipment involves inherent risks including:
- Personal injury or death
- Property damage
- Fire hazards
- Electrical shock
- Exposure to hazardous materials
ALWAYS CONSULT A QUALIFIED PROFESSIONAL WHEN IN DOUBT.
1. General Information Only
ThePartNavigator.com provides informational content only. Nothing on this website constitutes professional mechanical, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, or any other form of professional advice.
2. AI-Generated Content
Part identification and related information is generated using artificial intelligence. While we strive for accuracy, AI systems can and do make errors.
You must independently verify all part identification results before:
- Purchasing any parts
- Attempting any repairs
- Making any decisions based on our information
3. No Warranties
We make no representations or warranties regarding:
- The accuracy or completeness of any information
- The correctness of part identification results
- The suitability of any part for your specific application
- The safety of any repair procedures
- Pricing information or availability
4. Limitation of Liability
TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, THEPARTNAVIGATOR SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY:
- Personal injury, death, or bodily harm
- Property damage or destruction
- Direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages
- Lost profits or revenue
- Any other damages or losses
5. Your Responsibilities
By using this Service, you acknowledge that:
- You are solely responsible for verifying all information
- You are solely responsible for any repairs you perform
- You will follow all applicable safety procedures
- You will consult qualified professionals when needed
- You assume all risks associated with repair work
6. Specific Warnings
Vehicle Repairs
- Always use proper safety equipment
- Disconnect the battery before electrical work
- Be aware of hot components and pressurized systems
- Some repairs may require professional inspection
Appliance Repairs
- Always unplug appliances before working on them
- Gas appliances require licensed professional service
- Some repairs may void manufacturer warranties
HVAC Systems
- Refrigerant handling requires EPA certification
- High voltage systems present serious electrical hazards
- Improper repairs can cause carbon monoxide poisoning
7. Professional Advice
Always consult qualified professionals:
- Licensed mechanics for vehicle repairs
- Licensed electricians for electrical work
- Licensed HVAC technicians for heating/cooling systems
- Licensed plumbers for plumbing issues
8. Contact Us
If you have questions about this Disclaimer, contact us at legal@thepartnavigator.com
