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P2704

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1G Genesis Sedan (2009-2014)
I had the unfortunate event of a piece of metal debris getting thrown up into my grill and puncturing the transmission cooler.
It threw a P2704 code as would be expected. I had the car towed home, and have since repaired the car and refilled the fluids per spec.
I tried to reset the code using my bluetooth ODBC reader. It doesn't seem to want to clear though. The car is driving fine and no shifting issues.

How do I go about clearing this code?

Thanks for your time
 
I wonder if this will then clear on its own after several trips at temperature? Or if I need a tool to manually clear the learning.
 
I have zero experience with trans codes but am familiar with resets and I'm thinking that it could reset and possibly remain as a stored code for reference.
 
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