Arctic Cat Bearcat 570 Long Track Headlight Bulb Size
Arctic Cat Bearcat 570 Long Track headlight bulbs use H8 and 894 sizes for high beam and 885 size for low beam applications. The replacement chart covers 2004 through 2010 production years with corresponding bulb size specifications.
The year-by-year compatibility chart below provides a quick reference to verify the correct bulb size for your vehicle.
The Arctic Cat Bearcat 570 Long Track uses three distinct halogen bulb types across its headlight system: H8, 894, and 885. All three operate on a 12-volt electrical system and use single-filament halogen construction.
The H8 bulb follows the ECE standard, which governs lighting equipment across Europe and much of the world, though it also carries US approval. It draws 35 watts and uses a PGJ19-1 base.
The 894 and 885 bulbs both follow the ANSI standard, which applies to the US and Canada. Both use a PGJ13 base, making their physical mounting interface identical to each other but distinct from the PGJ19-1 base of the H8.
Despite sharing the same PGJ13 base, the 894 and 885 are not interchangeable. The 894 is rated at 37.5 watts and serves the high beam position, while the 885 is rated at 50 watts and serves the low beam position on the Arctic Cat Bearcat 570 Long Track for model years 2004-2008.
The high beam headlight transitioned from the ANSI 894 bulb to the ECE H8 bulb between the 2008 and 2009 model years. This represents a change in both the bulb standard and the base type, as the PGJ13 base of the 894 is not compatible with the PGJ19-1 socket required by the H8.
The H8 bulb is specified for the high beam position in the 2009-2010 model years only. No low beam bulb specification is listed for those same years.
The 894 bulb is specified for the high beam position across the 2004-2008 model years, representing the longest continuous application of any single bulb type in these specifications.