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RV Help Platform Opens to RVTI-Certified Technicians

18.06.2026 01:09 2 min 5 sources
Herald-Mail Media ENG + 4 more

In Brief

The RV Help online platform, designed to connect RV and camper owners with service providers, is now available to technicians who have completed training at the RV Technical Institute (RVTI). This expands the pool of verified mechanics for RV owners.

The RV Help platform, an online service for finding repair specialists for RVs and campers, is now accessible to professionals who have completed training at the RV Technical Institute (RVTI). Previously, access to the platform was restricted.

Certified technicians will gain access to remote consultations and technical information for RV repairs. This broadens the base of qualified mechanics for RV owners seeking maintenance and repair assistance.

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RV Help platform expands access to RVTI-certified technicians

04.01.2026 Herald-Mail Media ENG Original source

RV Help platform expands access to RVTI-certified technicians

04.01.2026 telegram.com ENG Original source

RV Help platform now accessible to RVTI-certified technicians

04.01.2026 PhillyBurbs ENG Original source

RV Help platform now accessible to RVTI-certified technicians

04.01.2026 Canton Repository ENG Original source

RV Help platform now accessible to RVTI-certified technicians

03.01.2026 Herald Times Reporter ENG Original source

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