Shock absorbers are like brake pads, clutches, rotors etc they are a "wearing item", they don't last forever, they have a serviceable life, and their performance deteriorates over time. The don't usually work one day and they completely fail the next, they just wear out very slowly until the floatiness becomes noticeable.
With the above in mind what the dealer is doing is stalling you, waiting for the service life to expire, so it can be written off as being normal wear and tear. You need to escalate the complaints, it's getting very floaty, the kids now get car sick, it crashes over bumps, there is a loud knocking noise over speed bumps, it's much worse than it was a day/week/month ago, the ABS kicks in much earlier, it spins wheels just driving up the driveway at home/work/school, I can't drive it anymore because it feels dangerous.
The aim is to get it out of normal wear and tear into "something is wrong and needs fixing now" territory.
Cheers
Gary
Golf Mk7.5 R, Volvo S60 Polestar, Skyline R32GTST
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