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VSA light with a triangle having ! sign doesn't go away.

I have Honda Pilot 2007 about 165K kilometres on Odometer. Couple of months ago, ABS, VSA and VTR lights turned on. I got it inspected and figured out that ABS sensor of front passenger side wheel is burnt. I bought everything from the Dealer (VTM fluid, ABS sensor, transmission oil etc). All the lights were gone but VSA light with a triangle is still on. I am thinking of taking it to the dealership but I am not able to understand why the mechanics outside are not able to figure out the cause of the problem. Any help to diagnose/resolve this issue will be highly appreciated. Thanks

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Try this-- sit in the car put your foot on the footbrake then insert key & try to start ---if it starts and no warning lights come on --its your brake light switch

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