by compressor i assume you mean the air conditioning compressor. the simple answer is NO.
the compressor on all vehicles has a clutch which is activated by a solenoid that draws it in. that solenoid does not receive power until the engine and computer have run long enough to stabilize operations...generally 3-5 seconds. now on older vehicles (1950-1979) i am not 100% on their operations. in any case they won't operate until the voltage regulator stabilizes the power. it is not a mechanical engagement. therefore, again, no it will absolutely not blow your compressor.
even if it some how were to be stuck engaged and you started your engine unless there is a malfunction in the system it would still be just fine. it is a sealed system containing its own oil. failure by start-up is not possible.
Increased Engine load = more amperage
To remove the AC compressor from a Mazda 3, first, ensure the engine is off and disconnected from the battery. Start by recovering the refrigerant from the AC system using a professional recovery machine, then disconnect the AC lines from the compressor. Next, remove any mounting bolts securing the compressor to the engine bracket and carefully take the compressor out of the engine bay. Be sure to replace any necessary seals and check for leaks when installing the new compressor.
You have to have the motor running as well as the AC compressor turning (AC on) to circulate the freon through the system
No. On any computer controlled system, the compressor doesn't come on for a few seconds after start up anyway, so no it is not damaging.
To test the AC compressor on a 1993 Ford Ranger with a 4.0 V6 engine, start by checking the refrigerant levels to ensure they are adequate. Next, with the engine running and the AC set to maximum, observe the compressor clutch; it should engage when the AC is activated. If the clutch does not engage, use a multimeter to check for voltage at the clutch connector. If there is voltage and the clutch still does not engage, the compressor may be faulty and require replacement.
Front of the engine, under the intake and behind the ac compressor.Front of the engine, under the intake and behind the ac compressor.
Heatstrips could be on with ac
To reset the AC compressor in a 1996 Cadillac Eldorado, first, ensure the engine is off and the AC system is turned off. Disconnect the battery for about 10 minutes to reset the vehicle's electrical systems. Reconnect the battery, then start the engine and turn the AC back on to see if the compressor operates normally. If issues persist, it may indicate a need for further diagnosis or repair.
The AC compressor on a 92 Acura Legend is removed by vacuuming out the refrigerant, disconnecting the wiring, and unscrewing the AC hose. The compressor can then be unbolted and pulled from the engine.
Your cars engine accessory belt drives the AC compressor.
If you are facing the front of the vehicle the AC compressor is located on the right side of the engine, below the alternator.
Simple, you ac does not blow cold air even though you have it turned on and the temperature set to cold.