Did they flush the tranny cooler lines? I have seen this before where the tech will change the transmission, but fail to get the metal out from the failed transmission. They often will try to blow air through the transmission cooler on the radiator to get the metal out. But that often doesn't work and they actually need to change the transmission cooler and/or radiator because the old transmission dumped a bunch of fragments into the cooler. Then what happens is the new transmission goes in, they drive it and all is good. But the metal has now moved into the new transmission and throughout the entire system again. Then you get in and the metal plugs up the valve body and you end up with another failed transmission. This is a common occurrence I have seen before.
On the other point - This is NOT Hyundai's fault and there is no reason to question the 8 speed reliability. You bought a used car. The previous owner could have been a total goon and power braked, neutral dropped, and who knows what all happened to the poor thing before you got it. The fact that the dealer changed the transmission at their cost when they didn't have to do so, speaks volumes to the good for the dealer and Hyundai.
There is no 7 speed in the Hyundai. It is a 6 speed.
On the "filter" in the pan. These are usually just screens. Normally you should not mess with it because taking the pan down, many techs will wipe it out with a rag and they introduce small thread/cloth fragments into the system that actually then cause transmission failure. This is why the best way to service a transmission is to use a machine to change the fluid through the lines and never open the pan up.
On the other point - This is NOT Hyundai's fault and there is no reason to question the 8 speed reliability. You bought a used car. The previous owner could have been a total goon and power braked, neutral dropped, and who knows what all happened to the poor thing before you got it. The fact that the dealer changed the transmission at their cost when they didn't have to do so, speaks volumes to the good for the dealer and Hyundai.
Some techs don't check to see what specific fluid is needed depending on year model of Genesis. I caught one that did not know about the 7 and 8 speed transmissions using different fluids. Nor did they know the transmission filter was built into the pan; they claimed it had no filter. To change the filter in the 2011 ZF 7 speed V8 the pan has to be replaced same as with some BMW, Jaguars etc.
There is no 7 speed in the Hyundai. It is a 6 speed.
On the "filter" in the pan. These are usually just screens. Normally you should not mess with it because taking the pan down, many techs will wipe it out with a rag and they introduce small thread/cloth fragments into the system that actually then cause transmission failure. This is why the best way to service a transmission is to use a machine to change the fluid through the lines and never open the pan up.