Polaris light bulbs
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Polaris light bulbs
Ok. Let me refrase the question. On the back of my headlight in the pod there are a hole for the bulb with tape over. Do I just put the correct bulb in there, or must the bulb sit in a sort of socket? The cable has a special connector, and the bulb has it too I suppose. (ref the bulb pic) I could take a pic of my pod/light, but the pod is full of wiring and relays so I dont want to open it again before I have to... :-) (alarm, backup light, gps conn, heated handgrips/trottle, intercom)
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Polaris light bulbs
let me get this straight.....you have the socket for the bulb however it was not installed at the factory...and the tape over the opening is to prevent dust/moisture from entering the headlight???? if you have the wiring harness just buy ....i think was stated an 886 bulb....which can be found at any auto parts store. As for the low beam lights mounted in front i went with a 894 bulb hyper white...what a difference!!!
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Polaris light bulbs
Yes I live in Norway. All the lights are replaced with road legal ones. The bike are produced in the US and shiped to Italy for rebuilding by EGI Motors to make them road legal in the EU. The lower lights on mine takes H4 Hi/low, (bi-xenon on mine) and the one in the pod are just taped over. On the rear I have turn signal lights instead of work lights. The pod light has a tape over the "bulb hole". I have searched for the mentioned bulbs here in Norway, but it seems like no one have them. It`s so funny thats all original Polaris parts cost at least 3 times more here in Norway than you give for them... Does the mentioned bulbs (881 - 896) go to specific car models? Easier for me to find if I know what type cars they fit. Can they be called any of the H type bulbs? (H8, H9, H11, HB3, HB4 has that type of connector.)
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