Arctic Cat Wildcat high beam and low beam headlight bulbs utilize 9003, 9007, or 9004 size specifications depending on production configuration. The replacement chart documents bulb sizes across 1991 through 1996 model years.
The year-by-year compatibility chart below provides a quick reference to verify the correct bulb size for your vehicle.
The Arctic Cat Wildcat headlight specifications cover model years 1991-1996, with three distinct bulb types appearing across that span: the 9003, 9007, and 9004.
All three bulb types are dual-filament halogen units operating on a 12V system, meaning a single bulb serves both high and low beam functions within one housing.
The 9003 bulb carries a P43t base and is rated at 60W for high beam and 55W for low beam. It is fitted on the 1991 and 1996 Arctic Cat Wildcat, where it serves both the high beam and low beam positions.
The 9007 bulb uses a PX29t base and is rated at 65W high beam and 55W low beam. It appears across the 1993-1995 model years for both beam positions, making it the most frequently specified bulb in this set of data.
The 9004 bulb features a P29t base and is rated at 65W high beam and 45W low beam. It is specific to the 1992 model year for both beam positions.
Each of the three bulb types conforms to ANSI standards applicable in the United States and Canada, indicating standardized physical and electrical specifications within those markets.
The base types across the three bulbs differ from one another: P43t, PX29t, and P29t are not interchangeable. A bulb from one model year cannot be substituted into a housing designed for a different base type without a physical mismatch.
The high beam and low beam positions share the same bulb specification for every model year listed, which is consistent with the dual-filament design of all three bulb types used.