These terms describe the general rules for using the Mando website, submitting part requests, and reviewing catalog information provided for business-to-business automotive parts conversations.
The information on this site is prepared for distributors, repair networks, service departments, sourcing teams, and catalog professionals who need a structured starting point for automotive parts discussions. Product descriptions, category notes, fitment examples, and cross-reference examples are not a final installation decision. They are intended to help buyers gather the right details before a formal quote, technical review, or documentation request.
When you submit an inquiry, you are responsible for providing accurate vehicle details, OE references, competitor numbers, quantities, destination information, and any installation context that may affect selection. Mando may use those details to route the request, ask follow-up questions, or prepare a response. A submitted request does not create a purchase order, supply commitment, warranty approval, or technical certification by itself.
Catalog and fitment information can change as vehicle applications, supplier documentation, and regulatory expectations evolve. Buyers should confirm current specifications, applicable regulations, and installation requirements before ordering or installing any automotive part. Any examples shown in tables or page copy are illustrative and should be validated against live catalog data and formal supplier documents.
You may not use the site to upload unlawful content, interfere with service operation, scrape information at abusive volume, or misrepresent your business identity. We may limit access, remove requests, or decline follow-up when submissions appear fraudulent, incomplete, or unrelated to automotive parts sourcing.
Responses to inquiries may be provided by email or other business channels. Timelines depend on the completeness of your request, the product category, and whether additional documentation is required. These terms are governed by practical business standards for B2B communication and do not replace separately negotiated contracts, purchase terms, warranties, or quality agreements.