You could sue them in small claims court, but be prepared to prove that:

#1 - you asked them to look into a problem
#2 - the problem now is the same problem that you asked them to look
at back then

Good luck with that.

My recommendation - take it as a lesson learned.  If you think there's
a problem with the car and it's under warranty and the warrantors say
"it's nothing", get a second opinion while it's still under warranty -
or ask for a service manager.  Don't just "accept".

Rick

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