In our opinion your 1996 Toyota Tercel's compression is not low. There is a
slight variance between cylinders but this is not uncommon for a 1996 model
vehicle. However your smog technician is correct, a new Catalytic Converter
will more then likely get your Toyota Tercel to pass the smog check;
especially if the CAT that is currently on your Toyota Tercel is the
original one. The only thing to consider is that the CAT currently on your
Toyota should be defective or not functioning efficiently in order for the
new Catalytic Converter to get your Toyota to pass the smog check. If there
is nothing wrong with the current CAT, chances are a new CAT will not help
anything. Your Toyota Tercel's CAT has significant impression on HC, CO and
NO results. If defective it will absolutely cause an emissions test failure.
posted by SmogTips Support