The Polaris Ranger 900 XP uses 9008 bulb size for both high beam and low beam headlight applications. The replacement chart covers 2015 to 2017 vehicle production specifications.
The year-by-year compatibility chart below provides a quick reference to verify the correct bulb size for your vehicle.
The 9008 bulb is the sole bulb type listed across all headlight positions for the Polaris Ranger 900 XP, covering both high beam and low beam functions for the 2015-2017 model years.
The 9008 is a dual-filament halogen bulb, meaning a single bulb contains two separate filaments: one rated at 65W for high beam output and one rated at 55W for low beam output.
Because the 9008 serves both the high beam and low beam positions in the Ranger 900 XP, the vehicle's headlight system relies on the bulb's internal filament switching rather than separate bulbs for each function.
The 9008 operates on a 12V electrical system, which is standard for automotive and powersports applications of this type.
The 9008 uses a P26t base, a specific pin-and-collar connector type that determines physical fitment into the headlight housing. Bulbs with a different base type are not interchangeable, regardless of wattage similarity.
The 9008 designation follows the ANSI standard recognized in the United States and Canada, which defines the bulb's electrical and physical characteristics within a regulated framework.
The 9008 is also commonly cross-referenced as H13 in international markets. These designations refer to the same bulb construction, though labeling may differ by region.