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Thanks @ jimmy bouy. Our 2018 G90 just overheated last week. Only 22K miles on it. Full reservoir, no apparent leak, but odor of coolant under hood.I referred to this thread and your mention of Technical Service Bulletin TSB 18-AT-017 - Coolant leak at ATF warmer connection helped immensely. I printed it out, made an appointment with the dealership, left it with the service mgr. Sure as shootin', it was exactly the problem. They fixed it under warranty so I can't give the figures on cost. Thanks. Car is back running cool, in the blue.No personal experience, but there have been issues with newer 5.0 models where an O-Ring in that exact spot on a coolant pipe that goes to the transmission begins to leak. I think Hyundai has a service bulletin for the issue which involves taking the manifold, replacing the O-Ring with an improved one which seals everything again. You don't want to ignore since low coolant levels could cause an overheat and engine damage.
Here's a thread on this issue... (G90 issue, but the same 5.0 engine so who knows)
Genesis G90 2018 transmission issues.