I would keep the relay and change the vehicle it plugs into.....................................
AC works the same on most vehicles
Not sure what relay you are jumping???
The "freon" lines have pressure switches for "too low" and "too high" of pressure, these either pass 12volts or pass ground when they are closed(pressure is OK)
And these enable or disable the AC Compressor relay
In 2007 I would imagine the computer monitors the pressure switches and activates AC compressor relay accordingly
This also allows the computer to disable AC at wide open throttle, for max power
You can unplug a pressure switch and see if it is closed with an OHM Meter, 0 ohms is closed
If open then switch can be changed without draining the system, but it may be open because of a pressure problem
The "freon" is compressed by AC compressor, and goes into the High Pressure side of the system
It then goes to expansion valve when it is allow to expand into the evaporator in the heater box, this makes it very cold
And "freon" is now in the low pressure side and travels back to the AC Compressor
Too Cold is not good because lines can freeze up causing high pressure side to get too high or low pressure side to get too low, turning off relay/compressor until pressure equalizes