tape it
Added: The all too obvious answer is, to fill the reservoir. However, if that is not the cause of the problem then perhaps the only answer is to trouble-shoot the reason that is causing the light - possibly a stuck sensor switch or a float that can be freed up. Usually these warning lights do not have separate fuses assigned to them and are lumped together with other systems, which makes shutting it off problematic. BUT - you could check your owners manual to see if it does. Other than repairing the cause . . . , then applying a bit off black electricians tape over that particular warning indicator (as suggested above) might be the only answer.
The windshield washer fluid is low or out.
2005 grand prix low washer fluid light is on
You need to refill the container with windshield fluid. If you do so, the light will go off.
Assuming you mean the low windshield washer fluid indicator, by just filling the reservoir with windshield washer fluid, the light should turn off. If not, the low washer fluid sensor may be faulty.
The check engine light has nothing to do with the washer fluid. If the check engine light is on you need to have it checked for codes with a scanner.
The windshield fluid warning light on a 2003 Honda Odyssey won't go off until the reservoir is refilled. The fluid is refilled via the filler hole at the front, left of the engine compartment.
Should reset itself when fluid is added unless sensor is bad
There is no reset. Either the fluid is low, or there is a level sensor malfunction.
Your windshield washer fluid is low.
Acuras, as in most passenger cars and light trucks have standard volume windshield washer reservoirs. The approximate volume will be .8-1.0 gallons of fluid.
The red spray gun warning light on your 2003 Van is an indication that the windshield washer fluid is low. Fill the windshield washer fluid container and the light should go off.
Should reset when fluid added--may be defective sensor in reservoir