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Originally Posted by Gill YM
Sounds like a wiring problem.
Unfortuately, when the vehicle was in Europe (as I pressume it was) all the lighting would've been changed to the Euro spec, which is different to the USA spec.
I suspect that whoever rewired the lights, ran out of wiring, and "doubled up" on a few things! Internal lighing is not considered "essential", so that probably was what was sacrificed on the behalf of the lighting which IS essential!
This happened on my Ol'girl. I ended up with no central locking, no courtesy lights noe panel lights, and why? because I wanted a radio/cassette player!
Sorry, not familiar with the electrcis for a Lumina Sedan. But someone else here probably is 
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What the hell are you talking about? Don't listen to this guy he hasn't a clue about what he's saying....
When you shut your door, do your interior lights shut off? Also, try turning on the interior light manually with the dimmer switch, and than slide the switch all the way down to the bottom and see if your dashboard/door lights dim. Go try that and get back to me.