Safety & Compliance Notice
Last updated: March 10, 2025
Every VynTechs session must begin with professional judgment, certified tools, and adherence to industry safety standards. This notice highlights the responsibilities that cannot be delegated to AI.
Warning
Acting on AI-generated instructions without verification can cause personal injury, property damage, or regulatory violations. You are accountable for all outcomes in your bay.
Intended Audience
VynTechs is engineered for trained automotive professionals and advanced vocational programs operating under proper supervision. The Platform is not designed for do-it-yourself repairs or consumer use. If you lack the certifications, tools, or experience to safely diagnose or repair vehicles, you must not rely on VynTechs outputs.
Professional Responsibility
All vehicle interventions must be performed in accordance with OEM service instructions, shop-standard operating procedures, and applicable safety regulations. You remain responsible for ensuring that every step complies with your jurisdiction’s law, including OSHA, EPA, DOT, and regional environmental or emissions mandates.
AI-Assisted Guidance
VynTechs uses machine learning models to synthesize potential diagnostic pathways, test plans, or repair guidance. Models may hallucinate or surface incomplete, outdated, or generalized information. Outputs can reference third-party sources that are inaccurate or incompatible with the vehicle on your lift.
Always cross-reference AI suggestions with verified technical publications before acting. Never bypass safety interlocks, override failsafes, or perform physical repairs solely because the Platform suggested them.
Critical Safety Practices
Failure to follow established shop safety practices can result in severe injury, death, property damage, or regulatory penalties. VynTechs disclaims liability for incidents arising from improper procedures or ignored warnings.
- Depower high-voltage, ignition, and fuel systems before probing harnesses or connectors.
- Secure vehicles on level surfaces with appropriate chocking, jack stands, or lifts rated for the load.
- Follow lockout/tagout procedures when working near rotating assemblies, driveline components, or high-energy systems.
- Verify and document torque specifications using calibrated tools; never rely on AI-generated torque values without OEM confirmation.
- Dispose of hazardous materials, batteries, and refrigerants according to environmental regulations.
Clinical or Emergency Scenarios
If you encounter a situation involving imminent danger to life, fire risk, or suspected tampering with safety systems (e.g., airbags, ADAS calibration), stop work immediately and follow your facility’s emergency escalation protocols. Contact OEM technical support or qualified third-party experts where appropriate.
Data Sensitivity
Do not upload personally identifiable information, payment card data, or government identifiers unless you have obtained explicit, documented consent from the data subject and the data is essential for the diagnostic workflow. Always redact customer details where possible and comply with privacy laws in your jurisdiction.
Regulatory Declarations
Use of VynTechs does not satisfy legal requirements for emissions compliance, inspection certificates, warranties, recalls, or mandated OEM repair programs. You must independently determine whether an issue triggers manufacturer notifications, technical service bulletins, or mandated customer outreach.
Updates & Residual Risk
We iterate quickly to improve guidance, but vehicles, regulations, and diagnostic equipment evolve faster than any software. Treat every output as a hypothesis that requires validation. Report unsafe, inaccurate, or suspicious recommendations to safety@vyntechs.com so we can investigate and remediate.