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Thou art cruel!
But no, I'm merely responding. Earlier I was thinking some high-impedance voltage may be being measured (ie, the 9V) - not that charging system variation has been discounted - but I thought KIS. Or, not yet... at least.
And using a relay-coil's pull-in and drop-out behavior as a voltage window sensor has worked often for many. (IE - drop the voltage. A resistor may be ok, but diodes have a essentially a constant voltage drop that is more current independent.)
In some cases that easier than diatribe.
Besides, if the 9V output becomes a "normal" 0 (off or low or 0V), then just remove the add-ons above.