The Arctic Cat M1000 uses two distinct bulb types across its headlight system for the 2009-2011 model years: the 894 for high beam and the 893 for low beam.
Both the 894 and 893 are ANSI-standardized bulb types recognized in the United States and Canada, operating on a 12-volt electrical system at 37.5 watts each.
Each bulb is a single-filament halogen type, meaning each unit handles only one lighting function rather than combining high and low beam operation within a single bulb.
Although the 894 and 893 share identical voltage and wattage ratings, they are not interchangeable. The 894 uses a PGJ13 base while the 893 uses a PGJ19 base, making the two physically incompatible with each other's sockets.
The PGJ13 and PGJ19 designations refer to prefocus base types, where the numerical suffix indicates the base width in millimeters. The difference in base size is the primary factor preventing cross-substitution between the high and low beam positions on the M1000.