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VSA + ABS + iShift warning lights - get stuck in gear

Hi

I have a 2007 type s gt 1.8 ishift

Recently after about 20 mins of driving the ABS and VSA lights will come on simultaneously, and after this point I can no longer change gear WHILST breaking (I can when not breaking). I assume it is slipping into neutral as the engine does not struggle even if it says it is still in 6th gear when I come to a stop. Pressing the accelerator quickly changes it to the correct gear.

However after about 40 mins of driving the ishift error light comes on and it sticks gear, and cannot be changed at all. I have to pull over, turn the ignition completely off and on again. The VSA + ABS lights come straight back on but gears work again (except when breaking)

The mechanic said when it first came in it had error codes for all the abs sensors, the drive shaft teeth and the vsa/abs modulator. However when he cleared them the only one that came back was the one for the modulator.

I managed to picked a second hand modulator up for £70 (Honda wanted ~£1.5k) however it has not resolved the problem.

I have seen several threads with abs + vsa issues but nothing like this. Any advice?
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