AI Content Policy
Last updated July 14, 2026
Where AI is used on this site
- Fault-code guides.The written explanations on fault-code pages are drafted by AI from diagnostic reference records, then pass automated fact checks and editorial review before publication. Each page says "AI-assisted, editor-reviewed" with its last-updated date.
- The AI assistant. Answers are generated live when you ask. They are grounded in our reference data where possible and cite sources when they can, but they are machine-generated and unreviewed.
- Forum AI answers.When the site's AI answers a forum question, the answer is clearly labeled as coming from the HeavyEquipmentFix AI, distinct from human members.
How we keep it honest
- Generated pages may only state specific numbers (voltages, pressures, times, thresholds) that appear in the underlying reference records. An automated validator blocks pages that introduce numbers or fault codes with no source.
- When the reference material does not cover something, pages are written to say so rather than fill the gap with plausible text.
- Safety-relevant pages carry a system-specific safety notice and a reminder that values vary by model and serial number.
Limits you should know about
AI output can still be wrong: a code can behave differently on your machine, records can be outdated, and live AI answers can misunderstand a question. Nothing AI-generated here is professional advice. Treat it as a starting point for diagnosis, and verify anything you act on against the manufacturer's documentation for your exact machine.
Found a mistake?
Tell us. Email support@heavyequipmentfix.com with the page link and what looks wrong, and we will review and correct it.