A GM Engineer’s Testimony Could Be Key in Assessing Company’s Behavior -McClatchy DC
By Greg Gordon
In the deposition, attorney Lance Cooper first asked DeGeorgio whether any changes had been made to the switch between 2006 and 2010.
DeGeorgio replied that there was an electrical change, but said “there were no official changes, mechanical changes … that I know of.”
Asked if he knew of instances in which the switch had rotated to the “accessory” position, which would shut down the power steering, power brakes and airbag deployment system, DeGeorgio said he had “heard of a couple of instances in ’05.”