The truth is that there are many similarities with other cars; However, this type of vehicle has a series of particularities that require a series of parameters to be reviewed in the Technical Vehicle Inspection.
For a new motorhome or camper, the first inspection will come when it turns four years old and from then on it will be as usual: an inspection every two years until it is 10 years old, from then on it will have to pass the ITV every year. It should be remembered that for motorhomes and campers we have a period of 30 days before the deadline to pass the ITV without this affecting its expiration.
Vehicle technical inspection is a crucial step to ensure road safety, and when it comes to motorhomes, it becomes even more important due to their weight and complexity. Here's what will be checked and what documentation you'll need to successfully pass the ITV (MOT) for your motorhome.
Elements to be checked:
Documentation required:
Tips for Preparing Your Motorhome for the ITV
To pass the ITV without any issues, it's advisable to follow these tips:
Conclusion
The ITV is an essential procedure to ensure the safety and proper functioning of your motorhome. Understanding the differences and particularities of this process compared to regular cars will allow you to be better prepared and ensure that your vehicle complies with all regulations. Keep your motorhome in perfect condition and enjoy your travels with peace of mind.