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Interior lights generally work to an earth, sounds like you have a trapped wire that's shorting to earth, start with the wiring to the door switches and work your way to the light
some cars has a light interior adjuster and when turning all the way leave the interior light on all the time check that out should be around your light switch
Given that ur check engine light is on, I'd be a bit more concerned about that!! Have you checked each switch individually by pushing each one and seeing if the interior light goes off??
Assuming you have checked all fuses, the next step would be to locate central grounding points (there may be several) and remove and clean battery terminals and the remote ends of the cables at their attachment points.Locating some of these may be easier with a manual covering the electrical system of the car: Sebring manual When removing battery cables, always start with the negative cable first and reattaching it last.
Perhaps you have the headlight dimmer which adjust the dash illumination adjusted so far that it turned on the interior lights. Back it off a bit.
Or there may be a fault in one of the door switches making the light believe a door is open.
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