Arctic Cat ZR 440 high beam and low beam headlight bulbs utilize 894, 9003, and 9007 sizes, with low beam options including 885 specifications as well. The replacement chart covers 1993 to 1998 model years with corresponding bulb size data.
The year-by-year compatibility chart below provides a quick reference to verify the correct bulb size for your vehicle.
The 9007 bulb is a dual-filament halogen type with a PX29t base, rated at 12V with 65W on high beam and 55W on low beam. Its dual-filament design allows a single bulb to serve both beam functions within one housing.
The Arctic Cat ZR 440 used the 9007 bulb for both high and low beam positions across the 1993-1995 model years, meaning one bulb type handled the full headlight system during that period.
The 9003 bulb is a dual-filament halogen type with a P43t base, rated at 12V with 60W on high beam and 55W on low beam. It shares the dual-filament principle with the 9007 but differs in base type and high-beam wattage.
The 1996-1997 Arctic Cat ZR 440 used the 9003 for both high and low beam positions, continuing the single-bulb-per-housing approach seen in earlier years but with a different base configuration.
The 1998 model year marks a departure from dual-filament bulbs, with the high and low beam positions split between two distinct single-filament bulbs: the 894 and the 885, respectively.
The 894 and 885 bulbs share the same PGJ13 base and 12V operating voltage, but differ in wattage. The 894 is rated at 37.5W while the 885 is rated at 50W, making the low beam the higher-wattage position in the 1998 configuration.
All four bulb types across these specifications conform to ANSI standards recognized in both the United States and Canada, indicating a standardized classification system rather than a proprietary one.
Because the 894 and 885 are single-filament bulbs with the same PGJ13 base, their physical base compatibility does not make them interchangeable in function, as each is assigned to a specific beam position with a different wattage rating.