Case IH steiger 500 skips a gear

fastJim

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I bought a used Case IH steiger 500. It skips a gear at every shift. I was trying to pull a disk ripper and wanted to go 5th gear, but the tractor always goes 4 to 6. How do I fix this? I don't have the manual
 
Congrats on the Case IH Steiger 500! I did a quick research and here's what I found hope this helps:

If your Case IH Steiger is skipping gears during shifts, it’s probably a transmission control issue.

Here are some common culprits:

- Shift linkage misadjustment: The external linkage might not be engaging the 5th gear detent properly.
- Faulty transmission controller: The electronic shift system may not be recognizing when you select 5th gear.
- Internal transmission issue: This could involve a worn shift fork, a damaged gear, or a hydraulic clutch pack failure related to 5th gear.

Quick checks you can do:

- Make sure the shift lever moves through all positions, including 5th.
- Look for any transmission fault codes on the display, if your model has one.
- Inspect the shift linkage under the cab for any bent rods or disconnected cables.Next steps to take:
- Download the Case IH Steiger 500 service manual online by searching for the model number along with "service manual PDF."
- Reach out to your Case IH dealer for a diagnostic scan.
- Check the transmission fluid level and its condition.

It’s best to get a professional diagnosis unless it’s just a simple linkage adjustment. Don’t force it, transmission repairs can get pricey quickly.

**I also found this link for the service manual, unfortunately it's not for free. [https://equipmanual.com/dl/case-ih-steiger-350-400-450-500-550-600-tractor-service-manual/]
 
looks like Alan got it all cover, but I want to add one more thing. If all the things Alan said didn't work, try to check for a weak spring or a worn detent. Weak detent springs or a worn detent rail where the detent ball sits can cause the transmission to pop out of gear.
You cansee this by removing the top cover and observing the shift forks
 

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