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Refrigerant Lines Component

shamaal

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91 Mazda Navajo
Attached is a picture of a part attached to the A/C lines on the back of the compressor. I suspect it is some sort of pressure relief valve. The photo is looking at the compressor end of the lines with the discharge port on the right nearest my mystery part. If someone can confirm it is a PRV, it would be appreciated.
Incidentally the new lines did not come with this part and it had to be transferred. I discovered this after discovering the hole was filled with a not very tight nut. Very messy after pressure applied!
 

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