Terms of Use - Radiator Repair Pro
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1. Use of Content & Technical Information
All technical guides, automotive tutorials, and repair information available on Radiator Repair Pro are provided "as is" for educational and informational purposes only. While we strive for accuracy, automotive repairs involve inherent risks. Your use of any information provided on this site is strictly at your own risk.
Radiator Repair Pro and its management assume no responsibility or liability for any mechanical failures, property damage, or personal injuries resulting from the use of our content. We strongly recommend consulting a certified professional technician if you are unsure about any repair procedure.
2. User Comments & Interaction
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- You agree not to post any content that is harmful, illegal, defamatory, offensive, or inciting. You are solely responsible for the content of your comments.
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Safety & Professional Disclaimer
Important: Automotive cooling systems operate under high pressure and extreme temperatures. Never attempt to open a radiator cap or cooling system component while the engine is hot.
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4. Modifications to the Agreement
We reserve the right to modify these terms at any time to reflect changes in our blog's purpose or legal requirements. Please review this page regularly to stay informed of any updates.