This next post you probably dont wanna read unless you need to make your Safety Restraint System happy.
My Jeep is a 2016 JKU, wire colors could change for different years. Don't use this as a how too for you, its just what worked for me. Research SRS systems and how they work.
I had to buy a Foxwell 630 Elite to be able to read and reset SRS codes. I couldn't exactly find anywhere what I needed to do to make the SRS happy, but I knew it was all about resistance. So lots of trial and error. This is not a 100% how too, I'll tell ya some of that I had to do to make the SRS happy made no sense, half I knew what I was doing, half was guess work. Lots of code reading and resetting.
I had 10 SRS error codes. Each front seat belt retractor, seat belt latch, airbag sensor, and airbags have a pair of wires. The driver seat has a hall effect sensor. The passanger has a seat occupant sensor and seat belt latch pretensioner. Thats 22 wires associated with the front seats.
The Driver seat:
The hall effect sensor read 4.29Mohm, I used a 620ohm resistor to get rid of this code, Im sure you could go much higher and still make it happy, these wires were blue with white stripe and blue with purple stripe.
The belt retractor I used a 2.2ohm, these wires were green with dark green and green with yellow.
The air bag sensor read 0.953 Mohm, for this I just reinstalled the sensor to get rid of the code. I'll either get a big enough resistor or just leave the sensor pugged in and hide it under the center condsol, thats where the SRS module is. These wires are green with brown and green with peach.
The air bag itself I used a 2.2ohm, the wires are green with white and green with redish orange.
The seat belt latch is black and green with faint pink. To get rid of the seat belt dash light just ground the green wire to one of the ground studs on the trans tunnel.
Passenger seat:
Belt retractor is 2.2ohm Blue with yellow stripe and blue with green stripe.
air bag sensor I did the same as driver seat. Its brown with green and peach with green
air bag is 2.2ohm, blue with white and blue with red.
seat belt pretensioner is 2.2ohm, only the passanger seat has this pretensioner. blue with yellow and blue with green. These wires are the same color as the air bag sensor, so dont mix them up.
Ocupant sensor. Installing a 620ohm resisotor will make the code go away and you wont get a seatbelt light. But as far as I understand the front passanger air bag will not deply beause now the SRS thinks no one is sitting there but the sensor is plugged in. So I want to make it so the SRS always thinks someone is sitting there. I just tied the wires together.
Well now that the Ocupant sensor says someone is sitting there the passanger seat belt light will come on because the belt is not buckled in. This was the most confusing part. I dont know why or how, but I kept playing around with the resistance and grounding the wires like I did with the driver seat belt latch but none of it worked. This is what did work, I kept adding ressiors till the codes were gone. It took 6200 ohm connected to the wires, but then short that with another 620ohm. this make no sense to me, but it worked.
So with all this the SRS thinks all sensors are plugged in, and there are two front occupants with their belts buckled. All of this was so the SRS would be happy, have no dash lights or dings and the front air bags still work.
The short cut is to remove the SRS module, its fuse and remove the dash lights for seat belts and SRS. You may still end up with a seatbelt chime or warning on the dash read out.