The Polaris Ranger XP 1000 EPS uses 9008 bulb size for both high beam and low beam headlight applications. The replacement chart covers 2017 to 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 9008 bulb type is used across all listed model years (2017-2019) of the Polaris Ranger XP 1000 EPS for both high beam and low beam headlight positions.
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 both filaments are housed within one unit, the 9008 serves both the high beam and low beam functions simultaneously, which explains its use in both headlight positions on this vehicle.
The 9008 operates on a 12V electrical system, consistent with standard automotive and powersports vehicle electrical architecture.
The bulb uses a P26t base, a single-contact bayonet-style fitting that is specific to dual-filament bulbs of this type and is not interchangeable with single-filament base configurations.
The 9008 designation follows the ANSI standard applicable in the United States and Canada, which defines the bulb's electrical and physical specifications for use in North American markets.
The 9008 and H13 designations refer to the same bulb specification, with 9008 being the ANSI designation and H13 being the ECE designation used in other markets; these are functionally interchangeable in most applications.