Arctic Cat ZR 700 headlight bulbs utilize 894 and 9007 sizes for high beam applications, while low beam functions require 885 and 9007 bulb sizes. The replacement chart covers 1994 through 2000 production years with corresponding bulb specifications.
The year-by-year compatibility chart below provides a quick reference to verify the correct bulb size for your vehicle.
The Arctic Cat ZR 700 uses three distinct halogen bulb types across its headlight positions: the 894, 885, and 9007, all conforming to ANSI standards recognized in the United States and Canada.
The 9007 is a dual-filament halogen bulb with a PX29t base, rated at 12V with a wattage of 65W on high beam and 55W on low beam, allowing a single bulb to serve both beam functions within one housing.
The 894 and 885 are both single-filament halogen bulbs sharing the PGJ13 base type, though they differ in wattage: the 894 draws 37.5W while the 885 draws 50W at 12V.
Because the 894 and 885 share the same PGJ13 base, physical fitment between the two may be possible, but their differing wattage ratings make them non-interchangeable without accounting for the electrical load differences in the circuit.
For the Arctic Cat ZR 700 model years 1999-2000, the high beam headlight position requires the 894 bulb and the low beam position requires the 885 bulb, meaning each beam function uses a separate dedicated single-filament bulb.
For the 1994-1995 model years, both the high beam and low beam headlight positions use the same 9007 bulb, a configuration that differs structurally from the split-bulb arrangement used in later years.
The PX29t base of the 9007 is physically incompatible with the PGJ13 base shared by the 894 and 885, making cross-substitution between the 9007 and either of the other two bulb types impossible without modification.
The shift from a single dual-filament 9007 in 1994-1995 to separate 894 and 885 bulbs in 1999-2000 represents a change in headlight system architecture across the ZR 700 production span.