How to Check Air Pressure in a Tire in a Chrysler Sebring

The Chrysler Sebring comes in sedan, coupe and convertible models. If you own a Sebring, it is important to check the tire pressure, especially before long trips. Doing so requires an instrument called a tire gauge and a few minutes of your time.

Things You'll Need

  • Tire gauge
  • Let your tires cool down. Checking your tire pressure in your Sebring immediately after use will give you an inaccurate reading. Wait a 1/2 hour for your tires to cool off, so you can get an accurate tire air pressure reading.

  • Determine what the tire pressure should be. Chrysler recommends 28 to 34 psi on a 2008 Sebring. If it won't be transporting much weight, you should err on the light side of that range. If you will have a full car, you should err on the heavy side.

  • Insert the tire gauge. Remove the cap from the air valve on your first tire and press your tire gauge onto the valve. A standard tire gauge will pop the measuring device out, giving you the reading.

  • Look at the number to see what your air pressure is. If it is too low, use a tire pump to add more air to your tires and check the pressure again to make sure you have added enough.

  • Repeat these steps on the other three tires and the spare.