The Polaris Ranger 570 uses 886 bulb size for both high beam and low beam headlight applications. The replacement chart covers 2015 through 2019 production years 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 Ranger 570 uses the 886 bulb size for both the high beam and low beam headlight positions across the 2015-2019 model years.
The 886 is a single-filament halogen bulb, meaning it contains one tungsten filament enclosed in a halogen gas-filled envelope, which produces light through the halogen regenerative cycle.
The 886 bulb operates at 12 volts and draws 50 watts, placing it in a mid-range power category typical of utility vehicle halogen headlighting.
The 886 bulb is fitted with a PGJ13 base, a pin-type base format that locks into compatible sockets through a bayonet-style or pin-groove retention system rather than a screw thread.
The 886 specification is recognized under the ANSI standard, applicable in both the United States and Canada, indicating a standardized designation for electrical and photometric performance.
Because the same bulb number applies to both the high beam and low beam positions, the Ranger 570 does not use a dual-filament bulb to switch between beam modes; each function is served by a separate single-filament unit.
The PGJ13 base is not universally interchangeable with other common base types such as H4, H7, or 9005, so substitution requires confirmation that a replacement bulb carries the PGJ13 base specifically.