Your battery is dead and you should probably take it to the repair shop and have them put it in for you.
Couldn't it be the starter motor? The lights and radio come on, so there must be some juice and the battery.
Possible bad battery, check for >12.4 VDC at the posts after a overnight rest. Possible bad alternator, start car, check voltage at the posts, should be 13.8 to 14.0 VDC at fast idle.
One reason a 1993 Chevy Lumina may turn over but not start could be the battery. It may also be the spark plugs.
The Starter, Is Bad.
A pinched or crossed wire for a 91 Chevy crew cab plow could cause the lights and radio to not work. They could also be separate problems. Start but checking the marker lights fuse, then recheck all of the snowplow wiring.
Try adding more gas
If you don't have dashboard lights, check the tail light. They often go out at the same time. Most U.S. manufacturers put them both on the same circuit so that we'll notice when the tail lights fail. Check the fuses first, if that's not it, start tracing back to the switch.
your key is probably wore out and tumblers are not moving
Most oxygen sensors are either on the exaust headpipe just after the manifold or on the manifold. I don't know where it is exactly on the Lumina but that is where you should start looking.
1999 Chevy lumina, won't start, security light comes on ,can jump the starter but motor will only run for a short time , strong battery ? tried different keys , no good ? help
Car battery is run down.
The car will start and run poorly in the limp mode and the check engine light will illuminate.
the battery is dead