The Textron Alterra 700 headlight bulb uses 9008 and 881 sizes for both high beam and low beam applications. The replacement chart covers 2018 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 Textron Alterra 700 uses two distinct halogen bulb types across its headlight positions: the 9008 and the 881, both conforming to ANSI standards recognized in the United States and Canada.
The 9008 is a dual-filament halogen bulb rated at 12V with a 65W/55W output, meaning a single unit contains separate filaments for high and low beam functions, and it seats into a P26t base.
The 881 is a single-filament halogen bulb rated at 12V and 27W, operating through a PGJ13 base, which is a physically distinct socket type incompatible with the P26t base used by the 9008.
For the 2019 model year, the Textron Alterra 700 lists both the 9008 and the 881 as applicable sizes for both the high beam and low beam headlight positions, indicating that the vehicle may be fitted with either bulb type depending on the specific configuration.
The 2018 Alterra 700 specifies only the 9008 for both the high beam and low beam headlight positions, with no alternative bulb size listed for that year.
Because the 9008 and 881 use different base types, they are not interchangeable despite both appearing under the same headlight positions for the 2019 model year. The correct bulb type depends on which socket is physically present in the housing.
The wattage difference between the 9008 and the 881 is substantial. The 9008 draws up to 65W on high beam and 55W on low beam, while the 881 draws only 27W, reflecting a significant difference in light output and electrical load.