Can driving a car with a bad A/C compressor cause issues with the engine?

Tiny
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Had car repaired 01/02/24 and after payment was made I read in the report that my A/C compressor was found/noted as bad and needing repair, however, the tech did not report it to me or discuss it with me at all. It was noted that I had “declined” the repair. I was told that the tech decided that I would probably want to wait due to it being winter weather. After reading online, I see info that driving a car with bad compressor could cause issues with engine. Performance? Can this repair wait? I notice vibrations in steering wheel/rough idle and feel I may have smelled “burning plastic” when using defrost on below freezing morning. Unsure if related. I have not allowed the a/c to come on. Called them back this morning and they told me there was no concern and it was fine.
Monday, January 29th, 2024 AT 6:26 AM

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Tiny
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If the compressor is bad they should unplug the compressor because it comes on with the defroster and if the compressor locks up which is probably what you are smelling and feeling in the steering wheel it can cause the serpentine belt to break and cause the engine is overheat. Here is a guide to help walk you through the steps and see what needs to be done to fix the problem, also I have included how the job is done on your car in the images below.

https://www.2carpros.com/articles/replace-air-conditioner-compressor

Check out the images (below). Let us know how it goes

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Monday, January 29th, 2024 AT 10:49 AM

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