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I wonder if a latching relay would work. Your keyless is reversal rest at ground and when you lock door a positive pulse runs through ORANGE / violet wire and when you unlock a positive pulse is on the pink/violet wire. so with that and diodes to isolate, you could have first latch to give current to led and then second one to unlatch relay. Just an idea anyways.




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