2005 Subaru Baja Owner's Manual - Page 219
2005 Subaru Baja Manual
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Interior and exterior equipments Cargo bed suffer serious injury or death in a sudden braking or in a collision. UB1149BA Never fill gasoline containers on the cargo bed. Static electricity may ignite gasoline vapor when filling portable containers. Approved containers must be removed from the vehicle and placed on the ground when filling. Do not fill any portable container on a vehicle. Never allow anyone to ride in the cargo bed. It is not designed for passengers. They should ride in the seats with the seatbelts securely fastened. Otherwise they are much more likely to 6-16 Do not exceed the cargo load rating of your vehicle. Refer to the "Loading your vehicle" section in Chapter 8. Be sure cargo is secured properly. Unsecured cargo in the cargo bed can be thrown around during sudden braking, in a sharp turn or during rapid acceleration, which could create a dangerous road hazard. To avoid creating a dangerous road hazard or causing personal injury, cargo must not stick out beyond the tailgate. Never drive the vehicle with the tailgate open unless the optional SUBARU Bed Extender is used. Cargo should be placed in the cargo bed. Make sure all items are secured in place. Be careful to keep the vehicle balanced. Locating the weight as low and far forward as possible helps maintain balance. There are two water drain holes at both sides of the