I had the same problem in my '97 Lumina. There is an actuator switch in the steering column that was bad. I was going to replace it myself but the covers for the steering column required that the steering wheel be removed and I didn't have the tools so I had to take it to the garage and have them replace the actuator. Hope this isn't too late to help
Yes, my uncle has a Chevy lumina and the headlights are always on,its andomatic
Remove the inside door panel of your 1997 Chevy Lumina. Remove the linkage to the window crank. Remove the window crank retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new window crank.
its either a fuse, or the turn signal switch needs to be replaced
the regulator is getting bad in the alternator
under the right rear window trim.
Its the steering colum
CHECK YOUR FUSE
The intermittent power window module for your 1996 Chevy Lumina can be found inside of the driver door. You will need to remove the door panel in order to access the power window module.
Take it to the garage.
It is a picture showing a complete assembly of the regulator. Its main purpose is to control movements of the window.
Check your fuses for these lights. If there is not one blown, you may have to check for a short in a wire.
Chevy Lumina has not the carborator.