Built for distributors, workshops, and fleet maintenance teams who need fewer returns and faster turnaround, this A/C compressor is matched to HYUNDAI i10 1.2 (2007–2013) and referenced to 97701-1Y000 / 97701-1Y100 / CS20368. It’s designed to restore stable cooling performance while keeping noise and vibration under control—so your customers feel “cold air that comes back quickly,” not a compressor that groans, rattles, or triggers repeat visits.
Best for
Aftermarket distribution and spare parts programs
Service centers minimizing comeback risk
Fleet operators needing predictable part supply and traceability
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In a small car like the i10, an A/C system is judged in seconds: the fan ramps up, the cabin should shift from warm to crisp, and the compressor should sound like a steady, restrained hum—not a harsh metallic chatter. This compressor is built to meet that expectation. The body and mounting surfaces are engineered for stable alignment, helping reduce belt noise and premature seal wear. When installed correctly in a clean system, the compressor supports consistent pressure build and smooth cycling, which translates into reliable cooling in traffic, at idle, and in hot-stop conditions.
For B2B buyers, the real value is not only “a part that fits,” but a part that protects your reputation—the one that reduces warranty claims, saves technician hours, and keeps your customer’s car from returning with weak cooling or abnormal compressor sound.
OE-referenced compatibility for HYUNDAI i10 1.2 (2007–2013) with key OE numbers retained for purchasing accuracy
Stable, smooth rotation feel (a clean, uniform turning resistance—no gritty drag that hints at internal scoring)
Sealing-focus design to support long-term refrigerant containment when paired with correct system service practices
Noise-conscious build supporting a quieter cabin experience (important for small vehicles where sound is amplified)
Traceability-ready for B2B handling: easier batch tracking, complaint investigation, and consistent reorder control
Ordering the wrong compressor costs more than freight—it costs time, bay space, and customer trust. Use a “two-step” confirmation method in procurement and service workflows:
Recommended verification steps
Confirm vehicle model + engine + year: HYUNDAI i10 / 1.2 / 2007–2013
Cross-check OE numbers: 97701-1Y000 / 97701-1Y100 / CS20368
If available, verify with vehicle ID/VIN decoding or the removed part’s label
Typical use cases
Cooling loss with compressor failure symptoms
Noisy compressor, clutch issues, or seizure events
Preventive replacement during full A/C system overhaul
Most compressor “failures” after replacement are actually system contamination or incorrect service steps. To protect your warranty rate and your customer’s satisfaction, treat replacement like a system job, not a single-part swap.
Best-practice checklist
Flush or replace components if there is debris (metal particles, burned oil smell)
Replace receiver/drier or accumulator where applicable
Replace expansion valve/orifice tube if contamination is present
Vacuum properly and ensure moisture removal before charging
Use correct compressor oil procedure and correct refrigerant charge
Inspect belt condition and tension to prevent squeal and pulley wear
Result: colder air that returns faster, fewer abnormal noises, and fewer warranty callbacks.
A compressor is only as good as its consistency. For B2B buyers, consistency means fewer claims across batches and stable performance across seasons.
Typical inspection and test dimensions
Leak integrity checks to reduce early refrigerant loss risk
Rotational smoothness verification to screen for internal friction anomalies
Critical dimension checks on mounting and sealing interfaces
Pre-delivery functional evaluation where applicable, focusing on stable engagement behavior and consistent mechanical feel
Visual inspection for casting integrity, connector protection, and packaging seal quality
If your program requires it, testing documentation and batch trace support can be aligned to your internal QC workflow.
Compressors are precision components; shipping damage and dust intrusion can turn a good unit into a complaint. We focus on packaging that protects both function and appearance.
Packaging priorities
Protective caps and sealed interfaces to reduce contamination exposure
Shock-resistant packing method to protect clutch/pulley area
Clear labeling for inventory control and reorder accuracy
Optional outer-carton markings for warehouse efficiency
| Item | Specification |
| Product Type | Automotive A/C Compressor |
| Vehicle | HYUNDAI i10 |
| Engine | 1.2 |
| Model Years | 2007–2013 |
| OE / Reference Numbers | 97701-1Y000 / 97701-1Y100 / CS20368 |
| Condition | Replacement unit to original specification |
| Other technical specs | Available on request (share VIN/removed part label for fastest confirmation) |
Fitment-first mindset: we prioritize cross-reference accuracy and purchasing clarity to reduce wrong orders
Consistency across supply: stable batches matter more than one good sample—our goal is reliable repeatability
Warranty-risk reduction support: guidance that helps distributors and workshops lower comeback rates
OEM/ODM flexibility: labeling, packaging, and documentation alignment for your distribution channel
Responsive fulfillment communication: clearer lead times and batch trace help you plan inventory with less friction
Q1: How do I make sure this is the correct compressor for my customer’s car?
Use the three-key match: HYUNDAI i10 + 1.2 + 2007–2013, then verify 97701-1Y000 / 97701-1Y100 / CS20368 from the removed unit or parts system. If uncertain, share VIN/label photo for confirmation.
Q2: What causes early failure after compressor replacement?
Most early issues come from system contamination, moisture, incorrect oil procedure, or incorrect charging. Treat it as a system service: flush/replace contaminated components, vacuum thoroughly, and charge correctly.
Q3: Can you support bulk supply and stable reorders for distributors?
Yes. We can align packaging, labeling, and reorder cycles for distribution programs, with traceability support for batch management.
Q4: Do you offer private label or custom packaging?
Yes. OEM/ODM options are available for cartons, labels, inserts, and packaging configuration based on your channel requirements.
Q5: What information should I send for the fastest quotation?
Quantity, destination port/zip, preferred packaging, and at least one of: OE number, VIN, or removed-part label photo.
In a small car like the i10, an A/C system is judged in seconds: the fan ramps up, the cabin should shift from warm to crisp, and the compressor should sound like a steady, restrained hum—not a harsh metallic chatter. This compressor is built to meet that expectation. The body and mounting surfaces are engineered for stable alignment, helping reduce belt noise and premature seal wear. When installed correctly in a clean system, the compressor supports consistent pressure build and smooth cycling, which translates into reliable cooling in traffic, at idle, and in hot-stop conditions.
For B2B buyers, the real value is not only “a part that fits,” but a part that protects your reputation—the one that reduces warranty claims, saves technician hours, and keeps your customer’s car from returning with weak cooling or abnormal compressor sound.
OE-referenced compatibility for HYUNDAI i10 1.2 (2007–2013) with key OE numbers retained for purchasing accuracy
Stable, smooth rotation feel (a clean, uniform turning resistance—no gritty drag that hints at internal scoring)
Sealing-focus design to support long-term refrigerant containment when paired with correct system service practices
Noise-conscious build supporting a quieter cabin experience (important for small vehicles where sound is amplified)
Traceability-ready for B2B handling: easier batch tracking, complaint investigation, and consistent reorder control
Ordering the wrong compressor costs more than freight—it costs time, bay space, and customer trust. Use a “two-step” confirmation method in procurement and service workflows:
Recommended verification steps
Confirm vehicle model + engine + year: HYUNDAI i10 / 1.2 / 2007–2013
Cross-check OE numbers: 97701-1Y000 / 97701-1Y100 / CS20368
If available, verify with vehicle ID/VIN decoding or the removed part’s label
Typical use cases
Cooling loss with compressor failure symptoms
Noisy compressor, clutch issues, or seizure events
Preventive replacement during full A/C system overhaul
Most compressor “failures” after replacement are actually system contamination or incorrect service steps. To protect your warranty rate and your customer’s satisfaction, treat replacement like a system job, not a single-part swap.
Best-practice checklist
Flush or replace components if there is debris (metal particles, burned oil smell)
Replace receiver/drier or accumulator where applicable
Replace expansion valve/orifice tube if contamination is present
Vacuum properly and ensure moisture removal before charging
Use correct compressor oil procedure and correct refrigerant charge
Inspect belt condition and tension to prevent squeal and pulley wear
Result: colder air that returns faster, fewer abnormal noises, and fewer warranty callbacks.
A compressor is only as good as its consistency. For B2B buyers, consistency means fewer claims across batches and stable performance across seasons.
Typical inspection and test dimensions
Leak integrity checks to reduce early refrigerant loss risk
Rotational smoothness verification to screen for internal friction anomalies
Critical dimension checks on mounting and sealing interfaces
Pre-delivery functional evaluation where applicable, focusing on stable engagement behavior and consistent mechanical feel
Visual inspection for casting integrity, connector protection, and packaging seal quality
If your program requires it, testing documentation and batch trace support can be aligned to your internal QC workflow.
Compressors are precision components; shipping damage and dust intrusion can turn a good unit into a complaint. We focus on packaging that protects both function and appearance.
Packaging priorities
Protective caps and sealed interfaces to reduce contamination exposure
Shock-resistant packing method to protect clutch/pulley area
Clear labeling for inventory control and reorder accuracy
Optional outer-carton markings for warehouse efficiency
| Item | Specification |
| Product Type | Automotive A/C Compressor |
| Vehicle | HYUNDAI i10 |
| Engine | 1.2 |
| Model Years | 2007–2013 |
| OE / Reference Numbers | 97701-1Y000 / 97701-1Y100 / CS20368 |
| Condition | Replacement unit to original specification |
| Other technical specs | Available on request (share VIN/removed part label for fastest confirmation) |
Fitment-first mindset: we prioritize cross-reference accuracy and purchasing clarity to reduce wrong orders
Consistency across supply: stable batches matter more than one good sample—our goal is reliable repeatability
Warranty-risk reduction support: guidance that helps distributors and workshops lower comeback rates
OEM/ODM flexibility: labeling, packaging, and documentation alignment for your distribution channel
Responsive fulfillment communication: clearer lead times and batch trace help you plan inventory with less friction
Q1: How do I make sure this is the correct compressor for my customer’s car?
Use the three-key match: HYUNDAI i10 + 1.2 + 2007–2013, then verify 97701-1Y000 / 97701-1Y100 / CS20368 from the removed unit or parts system. If uncertain, share VIN/label photo for confirmation.
Q2: What causes early failure after compressor replacement?
Most early issues come from system contamination, moisture, incorrect oil procedure, or incorrect charging. Treat it as a system service: flush/replace contaminated components, vacuum thoroughly, and charge correctly.
Q3: Can you support bulk supply and stable reorders for distributors?
Yes. We can align packaging, labeling, and reorder cycles for distribution programs, with traceability support for batch management.
Q4: Do you offer private label or custom packaging?
Yes. OEM/ODM options are available for cartons, labels, inserts, and packaging configuration based on your channel requirements.
Q5: What information should I send for the fastest quotation?
Quantity, destination port/zip, preferred packaging, and at least one of: OE number, VIN, or removed-part label photo.