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Case IH Puma 150, 165, 175 CVX Operator Manual

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Model: PUMA 150 CVX | PUMA 165 CVX | PUMA 175 CVX
Type: Tractor
Serial: HACPU1***JE201001 and above | DBDPU1***JE250001 and above
652 Pages·28 MB·Searchable PDF·English·Print-Ready
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Case IH Puma 150–175 CVX right-hand integrated control panel diagram and switch index.
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Need the factory rundown on your Case IH Puma 150, 165, or 175 CVX tractor? This 652-page operator manual (OEM #51544005) puts all three CVX variants in one document. Inside: a complete controls walkthrough from the operator platform and seat settings through all side and overhead console switches, plus a full working-operations section on the CVX transmission, rear and front PTO, both hitches, and hydraulic remote valves. You also get maintenance intervals at 10, 50, 100, and 300 hours, all fluid capacities, a fault-code resolution guide, and a troubleshooting section covering dashboard alarms and symptoms. Maximum hydraulic system pressure runs at 210 ±5 bar (3,045 ±72 psi); top the engine to 15 L (3.96 US gal) including the filter before startup. No more hunting forum threads when a warning lamp lights up. Bookmarked and keyword-searchable: pull it up on your tablet and get the factory answer before the field day slips away.

What's Inside This Case IH Puma 150–175 CVX Operator Manual

SystemPagesKey Topics
General Information13-36Metric and Imperial Units Abbreviations, To the Owner, Electro-Magnetic Interference (Emc), Product Identification, Engine Identification, Drive Line Identification
Safety Information37-67Safety Precautions, Safety Decals, Safety Rules, Burn Prevention, Prevention of Fire or Explosions, Fire Extinguisher, Protection Offered by the Tractor
Controls and Instruments68-
No Title69-200Access to Operator'S Platform, Operator'S Seat, Instructor'S Seat, Forward Controls, Left-Hand Side Controls, Right-Hand Side Controls, Rearward Controls, Overhead Controls
Operating Instructions201-212Commissioning the Unit, Starting the Unit, Stopping the Unit, Moving the Unit
Transport Operations213-216Preparing for Road Transport, Recovery Transport
General Information217-284Variable Engine Power Management, Constant Engine Speed, Differential Lock, Four Wheel Drive, Front Axle Suspension, Headland Management Control
Transmission285-305Drive Pedal, Engine Speed Control, Shuttle Lever, Transmission Controls, Multifunction Handle, Pneumatic Trailer Brake Stabilization System, Clutch/Inching Pedal
Rear Hitch306-341Rear Power Take-Off, Front Power Take Off
Front Hitch342-358Top Link, Lower Links, Auxiliary Front Couplers, Electronic Mid-Mount Remote Valves, External Hitch Controls, Front Hitch Management, Front Hitch Position Display
Electro-Hydraulic Remote Control Valves (Where Fitted)359-410Remote Control Valves, Control Levers, Flow Control, Configurable Detent Operation, Hydraulic Oil Level, Remote Cylinders, Single-Acting Cylinders, Double-Acting Cylinders
Drawbars and Towing Attachments411-442Three Point Hitch, Hydraulic Power Beyond Port
Wheel Track Adjustment443-474Trailer Braking Systems
Auxiliary Power Connections475-504Ballasting and Tires
Maintenance505-602Maintenance Chart, When the Warning Lamp Lights, Every 10 Hours or Each Day, First 50 Hours, Every 50 Hours, Every 100 Hours, Every 300 Hours
Troubleshooting603-610Fault Code Resolution, Alarm(S), Symptom(S)
Specifications611-632General Dimensions, Minimum Turn Radius, Axle Dimension, Maximum Operating Angle, Maximum Permissible Operating Weights, Tractor Weights, Capacities, Engine
Accessories633-640Radio (Where Fitted), External Rear View Mirrors, Border Marker Plates (Where Fitted), Auxiliary Headlights, Rotating Beacon, Front-End Loader Fixation Points
Forms and Declarations641-652Service Record 1st 50 Hour, Owner Copy, Dealer Copy, Telematics Module Declaration of Conformity

Quick Reference Specifications

SpecificationValuePage
Hydraulic charge pump oil filter housing torque40 Nm (30 lb ft)p. 552
First stage fuel filter torque15 Nm (11.1 lb ft)p. 549
Engine coolant temperature for EPM disable105 °C (221 °F)p. 217
Maximum hydraulic system pressure at rated engine speed210 +/- 5 bar (3045 +/- 72 psi)p. 624
Engine Oil Capacity (including filter)15 l (3.96 US gal)p. 515
Main Fuel Tank Capacity264.0 L (69.7 US gal)p. 515
DEF/AdBlue® Tank Capacity56.0 L (14.8 US gal)p. 515
Cooling System Capacity26 l (6.9 US gal)p. 515
Transmission/Rear Axle/Hydraulics Oil CapacityPUMA 150 CVX: 65 l (17.2 US gal), PUMA 165 CVX: 65 l (17.2 US gal), PUMA 175 CVX: 68 l (18.0 US gal)p. 515
Engine Rated Speed2200 RPMp. 620
Engine Low Idle Speed850 RPMp. 620
Engine High Idle Speed2350 RPMp. 620

Case IH Puma 150–175 CVX Common Problems This Manual Covers

Case IH Puma CVX transmission loses power or stalls during heavy field work p. 604

Check active fault codes in the error code reference on page 604, particularly E0101 and E0310. Verify the transmission and hydraulic oil level is within the MIN/MAX range at the sight glass before each work session. For reliable CVX performance under load, maintain engine speed near the rated 2200 RPM rather than lugging the engine through mid-range.

Manual Section: Transmission Troubleshooting
Engine overheating warning light appears after two to three hours of continuous field work p. 603

Check the coolant level against MIN/MAX marks before each shift; the cooling system holds 26 l (6.9 US gal) per page 515. Clean the radiator and intercooler screens of chaff daily during field work. If the temperature warning light comes on, reduce engine load immediately as the engine protection system engages at 105 °C (221 °F).

Manual Section: Engine Troubleshooting
Hydraulic lift arms respond slowly or fail to raise under load p. 604

Inspect the hydraulic oil level at the sight glass and top off if below the MIN mark. Check for fault code E0310 on page 604. Normal maximum hydraulic system pressure is 210 bar (3045 psi) at rated engine speed; if the hitch lifts sluggishly even at full throttle, contact your dealer to have the hydraulic filter and control valve inspected.

Manual Section: Hydraulic System Troubleshooting
Fuel system warning light on or filter clogs frequently on Tier 4B engine p. 505

Check for fault code E0415 on page 604 when the fuel warning light comes on. Replace the first-stage fuel filter at the interval shown in the maintenance chart on page 505, and torque the housing to 15 Nm (11.1 lb ft) per page 549. Use only approved ultralow sulfur diesel to reduce premature filter plugging.

Manual Section: Maintenance
DEF or AdBlue warning light active on dashboard, engine derate indicator showing p. 603

Check the DEF/AdBlue level on the instrument panel indicator before each work session; the tank holds 56 l (14.8 US gal) per the fluid capacities table on page 515. Fill only with certified ISO 22241 fluid. If the warning persists after topping off, review fault codes on page 604 and report any SCR quality alert codes to your dealer.

Manual Section: Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) System Troubleshooting

Frequently Asked Questions

How to reset the fault memory on a Case IH Puma 150 CVX with Stage 5 engine?

For non-active warnings, the fault memory can be cleared from the display by depressing the reset key (2) on the keypad. If a color display is fitted, you can touch 'Erase All' from the popup menu to clear the memory of stored fault codes. For more severe faults, it is recommended to consult your authorized dealer.

How to reset the Puma 150 CVX service interval light

To suppress the service alarm, depress the key (2) or (3) or the reset key (4). If more than one service reminder limit is reached at the same time, depress the key (2) or (3) or the reset key to acknowledge each service reminder limit. To disable the service reminder, set the ‘Limit’ value of the corresponding service item to zero.

How to reset Puma 175 CVX engine error code after repair

For non-critical engine error codes, they can be cleared from the display by depressing the reset key (2) on the keypad. If a color display is fitted, you can touch 'Erase All' from the popup menu to clear the memory of stored fault codes. For critical engine faults, the tractor must be stopped immediately and the fault rectified, often requiring a certified technician.

How do you fix case IH Puma CVX transmission loses power or stalls during heavy field work?

Check active fault codes in the error code reference on page 604, particularly E0101 and E0310. Verify the transmission and hydraulic oil level is within the MIN/MAX range at the sight glass before each work session. For reliable CVX performance under load, maintain engine speed near the rated 2200 RPM rather than lugging the engine through mid-range.

Is this manual a digital download?

You get a 652-page searchable PDF that downloads instantly after checkout. Open it on your laptop, tablet, or phone, and bring it right to the shop floor.

Am I able to print pages from this manual?

Yes. The PDF has no DRM restrictions, so print any page or section you need for your shop. Works with any standard printer.

BrandCase IH
ModelPUMA 150 CVX, PUMA 165 CVX, PUMA 175 CVX
Machine TypeTractor
Manual TypeOperator Manual
LanguageEnglish
FormatSearchable PDF (Digital Download)
Pages652
File Size28 MB
OEM Part Number51544005
Serial RangeHACPU1***JE201001 and above, DBDPU1***JE250001 and above
Wiring DiagramsNo
Hydraulic SchematicsNo
Torque SpecificationsYes
Bookmarked / IndexedYes

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