Disclaimer
Last Updated: May 7, 2026
RepairsOnWheel publishes articles for educational purposes only. We do not offer repair services, technical support, or personal advice. Working on electronics — especially anything connected to mains power or a battery — can cause serious injury, fire, data loss, or device damage. Always consult a qualified technician before attempting any repair.
1. Purpose of This Disclaimer
This Disclaimer explains the nature, limits, and intended use of the content published on repairsonwheel.com (the "Site"). It applies to every article, tutorial, illustration, FAQ, glossary entry, and other piece of content on the Site.
By using the Site you agree to this Disclaimer and to our Terms of Service.
2. Educational Information Only
Everything on the Site is general background information meant to help readers understand how electronic devices are designed, why they fail, and what kinds of options exist for fixing or replacing them. The Site is not a workshop manual, service guide, or substitute for hands-on training.
3. Not Professional or Technical Advice
Our content is not engineering, technical, safety, electrical, or repair advice for your specific device, model, configuration, or situation. Devices, components, firmware, and safety standards vary widely and change over time.
Always verify any technical detail with the manufacturer's documentation and with a qualified technician before acting on it.
4. No Repair Services
RepairsOnWheel does not perform repairs, run a workshop, dispatch technicians, sell parts, or offer paid diagnostics. If a tutorial reads as if it is guiding you through a repair, it is doing so for educational understanding only — not as a service we provide.
5. Safety Warnings
Many topics we cover involve real physical hazards, including but not limited to:
- Electric shock and electrocution from mains voltage, capacitors that hold a charge after being unplugged, and high-voltage components in televisions, monitors, and microwave ovens.
- Lithium-battery hazards, including fire, explosion, and toxic chemical release if a cell is punctured, crushed, overheated, overcharged, or improperly disposed of.
- Burns and chemical exposure from solder, flux, thermal compounds, isopropyl alcohol, and cleaning solvents.
- Cuts and eye injuries from broken glass, sharp metal edges, and flying debris when opening devices.
- Static-discharge damage to sensitive components without proper grounding.
If you are not trained, equipped, and confident to handle these risks safely, do not attempt the work — take the device to a qualified technician.
6. Warranty, Insurance, and Right-to-Repair
Opening, disassembling, or repairing a device may void the manufacturer's warranty, affect insurance coverage, or violate the terms of your service contract. Right-to-repair laws differ between countries and states.
It is your responsibility to check your warranty, insurance, and local laws before working on a device.
7. Accuracy and Currency of Information
We try to keep our articles accurate and up to date, but consumer-electronics technology evolves quickly. Information that was correct when written may become outdated as new models, standards, or safety guidance are released.
We make no promise that any article on the Site is current, complete, or correct for your device.
8. No Endorsement of Third Parties
We sometimes mention generic tools, components, techniques, file formats, or standards. References to third-party products, services, or organizations are for educational illustration only and do not imply endorsement, sponsorship, affiliation, or recommendation.
We are not responsible for the quality, safety, or behavior of any third-party product or service.
9. Affiliate and Advertising Notice
The Site may display third-party advertising. We do not control which ads are shown to you and do not endorse advertised products or services.
If we ever participate in an affiliate program in the future, we will disclose that relationship clearly.
10. Assumption of Risk
If you choose to follow any concept, technique, or example described on the Site, you do so entirely at your own risk. You are solely responsible for your safety, for the safety of anyone around you, and for any damage to your device or property.
11. No Liability
To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, RepairsOnWheel, its operators, contributors, and licensors are not liable for any damages — including personal injury, property damage, device damage, data loss, business loss, or financial loss — arising out of or related to the use of, or reliance on, any information on the Site.
12. Children
Some repair-related activities are dangerous for minors. Children should not attempt anything described on the Site without direct supervision by a qualified adult.
13. Updates to This Disclaimer
We may update this Disclaimer from time to time. The "Last Updated" date at the top of this page will reflect the latest version.
Your continued use of the Site after an update means you accept the revised Disclaimer.
14. Contact
Questions about this Disclaimer? Email support@repairsonwheel.com.