Exedy Website Terms for Catalog and Inquiry Use
These terms describe how visitors should use the Exedy catalog, article, and inquiry pages. They are written for business users who may be checking clutch kit information, comparing driveline references, or preparing a sourcing request for a distributor, workshop, fleet, or catalog operation.
Catalog information
Product names, category descriptions, application language, and compliance references are provided to support preliminary review. They should not be treated as a final installation instruction, engineering specification, or market-specific approval. Buyers should confirm fitment, availability, and documentation with an authorized contact before making a purchase commitment.
Inquiry workflow
When you submit a request, you are responsible for providing accurate vehicle details, part numbers, market requirements, and commercial context. Exedy may use that information to route the request, prepare a response, or ask for clarification. A submitted form does not create a supply agreement, distributor appointment, warranty decision, or binding quotation.
Use of content
The website content is intended for normal business evaluation. You may share page links inside your organization, but you should not scrape, republish, or present the material as your own catalog data without permission. Images marked for generation or placeholder use are part of the site-production workflow and may be replaced during normal operations.
Service limitations
Availability, response timing, and market coverage can vary by region and product family. Exedy may update the site, remove outdated references, correct errors, or change page structure as catalog and sourcing needs change. Continued use of the site means you accept the current version of these terms.
Business decisions
Any buying decision should be based on confirmed quotation terms, verified part suitability, and the documents supplied for the relevant market. Website text can help organize a conversation, but it cannot replace the buyer's internal approval process, installer judgment, or distributor agreement. If a page appears unclear, contact Exedy before relying on it for a service commitment.