uses components from various manufacturers, you may find the specific "workshop" information you need by searching for these individual component manuals: : For repair and overhaul, refer to the Mercedes-Benz service manuals depending on your model's powertrain. Braking Systems

But I can suggest some possible ways to obtain the Optare Solo workshop manual:

work under a vehicle that is supported only by a hydraulic jack. Always use properly rated, rigid supports.

Note: Ensure the manual link you are accessing matches your vehicle's build plate details, usually found in the driver's cab area. 4. Troubleshooting Common Issues Using the Manual

For the most accurate and safe repair information, you should always start with the manufacturer or their authorized parts partners.

For technical data regarding chassis, engine (Mercedes-Benz OM904LA/Cummins ISBe), and dimensions, refer to the Official Solo Spec Sheet Optare Website Official Support:

The Optare Solo features a disc braking system with ABS.

Blown ECAS fuse, faulty height sensor linkage, or a stuck pneumatic leveling valve.

According to official workshop bulletins, mechanics frequently reference the manual for the following issues: 1. Multiplex Communication Errors

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Given the multiple variants of the Solo (M780, M850, M920, M990, SR, EV, Slimline), following a structured approach is important.

What (e.g., electrical, air brakes, engine, doors) are you working on? Are there any fault codes or symptoms currently showing?

Service guidelines for the pneumatic braking system, EBS (Electronic Braking System), and ABS sensors. 4. Body and Chassis

Complete overhaul steps, valve clearance adjustments, and unit injector replacement guidelines.