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  1. From the Porsche Carrera (996) Porsche Technik Book... And, I think your Fault 1397 is a separate issue.
  2. Yes, the canister for MY1997 is different than MY1998 on.
  3. I have said it before... all kinds of strange things happen now on cars with weak batteries. The newer cars have a lot more electronics so I recommend that people replace a weak battery when it is 4-5 years old. Or, if it fails an (out of the car) load test.
  4. Could have been just a poor/dirty/loose connection by the coil pack. I would not worry unless it comes back.
  5. They are not side specific persay. But if I were re-using springs I would want them to go back on the side they came from. If you are using new springs then it does not make any difference - just be sure to use the color coded compensation spacers.
  6. Sorry, only markings are compensation tolerance, and type of spring (RoW, standard, etc).
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