The coolant thingy is a preventive inspection and parts replacement so won't show up as a recall. Your dealer will flag it when they run your VIN. Although if they don't, prompt them. I don't think they charged anything for the inspection. Who knows if they even did it? All I know is they looked at the brakes while the tire swap was being done.
A new dealership is in order if they supplied you with no paperwork or actual proof that you had the annual maintenance done.
On the invoice supplied to me it states:
A service #2 includes: Check 12V battery condition and terminals, check fluid level(coolant and washer), inspect cooling system hoses and connections, inspect exterior lights, inspect tire pressure, inspect and lubricate al. Total cost $79.33 including $6.32 misc charges (charge for a repair order) and $8.51 GST tax.
Not sure about that last part (lubricate al), they also rotated the tires and supplied a wear report.
Note: I advised them I changed the cabin air filter so no charge there, and the reason it says " A service #2" is because they suggested an inspection at 6 months- which I did and was charged $0 for that.
Additionally they also supplied a tire wear report when the software update was done 4 months later at no charge.
So if no paperwork was supplied, there is no proof on your end to Hyundai that it was ever done.
If they supply you with that, all is OK, if they don't, it is not too late to go elsewhere to have it done properly.
Depending on your mileage expect a brake fluid change at 2 - 3 years, about $150 or slightly less seems reasonable for that
Hope it works out for you
