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you can spray a non rinse coil cleaner on the evap if you feel that is the problem.

if you replace the dryer and it is leaking it would not be coming in the vents since the dryer is under the fender.
if the system was empty and it was recharged after the dryer was replaced the evap or the expansion vlave could be leaking.
iif a shop did the work they should have been able to tell it was leaking before they charged the system.
take it to a shop that has a "sniffer" and let them snif the vents for a leak.
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