The Polaris Classic Touring high beam headlight uses 894 and 9003 bulb sizes, while the low beam headlight requires a 9003 bulb size. The replacement chart covers vehicle production years spanning 1993 to 2000 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 Polaris Classic Touring uses two distinct bulb types across its headlight positions: the 894 and the 9003, both of which are ANSI-standardized halogen bulbs rated for 12-volt electrical systems.
The 894 is a single-filament halogen bulb with a PGJ13 base, rated at 37.5 watts. It serves exclusively as the high beam bulb on the Classic Touring for model years 1994-2000.
The 9003 is a dual-filament halogen bulb with a P43t base, rated at 60 watts on the high beam filament and 55 watts on the low beam filament. Its dual-filament design makes it capable of serving both beam functions within a single bulb.
The low beam headlight position uses the 9003 bulb across all listed model years, from 1993 through 2000, without variation.
The high beam headlight position uses different bulb types depending on the model year. The 1993 Classic Touring takes a 9003 for the high beam, while the 1994-2000 model years use the 894 instead.
The PGJ13 base of the 894 and the P43t base of the 9003 are physically incompatible with each other, meaning the two bulb types are not interchangeable between sockets.
Both the 894 and 9003 conform to ANSI standards recognized in the United States and Canada, placing them within a standardized sizing and performance framework shared across multiple vehicle applications.
The 1995 model year has no listed entry in the high beam or low beam specifications for the Classic Touring.