To find the correct torque specification, you must consult your owner's manual. This manual will provide the precise torque value for your vehicle. Failing to use the correct torque can lead to either stripping the threads or not tightening sufficiently, resulting in an oil leak.
If you don't have your owner's manual, you can try:
* Finding a digital copy online: Search for "[Your Sebring's Year and Engine] owner's manual PDF"
* Contacting a Chrysler dealership: They can likely provide the information.
* Using a reliable online repair database: Sites like AllDataDIY or Mitchell 1 often have this information (subscription may be required).
Remember, using the wrong torque is risky. It's far better to take the time to find the correct specification than to risk damaging your engine.