There is not point driving the superlock motor. It is ONLY used to superlock the door. The door locking is done in 2 stages. The normal central locking is done by driving the motor common as -ve and the CDL motor wire as +ve, which then drives the mechanism to lock the door.
The internal locking lever clicks over and locks the door. The superlock is done by moving a spring loaded pawl, for the central locking motor to them move the locking mechanism a second time to the superlock position. The superlock pawl, when not driven by the superlock motor is effectively the end stop for the normal central locking. Unlocking is done just by driving the CDL motor, with +ve applied to the motor common, and -ve to the CDL motor wire. It will then move the locking lever all the way back to the unlock position (sometimes it needs to be pulsed twice as it will move from superlock to lock, and then lock to unlock. It depends on how gunked the latch is as the locking lever is also sprung in each postion).
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R... superlock motor is used ONLY to superlock the latch - to unlock from super or normal locked, you only need to drive the CDL motor.
Microswitches... oh this joy...
Either way to mimic the latch to enter the EKA, you need to be able to get the door card off and get to the wiring inside the door. All of the comms from the outstation to the BECM go through connectors up the A pillar, which you can only get to with the drivers door open. And even then they are all driven off a serial link, so to mimic the actual physical inputs to the BECM, then it needs to be done in the door wiring. Likewise to drive the motors for the front door locks, this has to be done in the door wiring from the outstation to the latch.
Assuming you can go this, then you can make up a set of switches (Like Sloth did in the thread linked to). You would need one momentary Push to Make switch (to mimic the key switch) and then a standard on/off switch (to mimic the CDL switch)
Wiring colours are as follows (from the outstation to the latch):
Black - common to all microswitches
Blue/Red - Key Switch
Green/Red - CDL Switch
Wiring would be as follows:
Black wire to one terminal of both switches
Blue/Red wire to the Momentary switch
Green/Red to the On/Off switch.
That would then allow you to mimic door locked (on/off switch in the ON position) and unlocked (on/off switch in the OFF position), and the key being turned in either direction (pressing on the momentary switch). You can then use the combination of those to enter the EKA.
Bearing in mind... this will only then work if a) you have the EKA code, and it is correct for the vehicle and b) the BECM isn't in alarm lockout, which would then lock it out from accepting the EKA and it would then need to be removed and sent to someone like myself to have the CPU settings read and the lockouts reset that way.
I do have a few ideas and possible methods for being able to command the outstations using an external piece of kit, but haven't had time to work much on this as I've been too busy resetting BECM lockouts, repairing BECMs and key fobs and rebuilding door latches!
I hope this information is of use.
Marty