b4black
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So I finally got around to changing may starter solenoid today, but it won't engage. 
Last time it did this (nothing happens when the key is turned), whacking the solenoid with a small hammer did the trick. It would start fine afterwards, but for me, this was always a warning sign the solenoid was going away for soon. So I changed it this afternoon, but now nothing when I turn the key again.
The new solenoid had an extra post. Could this be a problem. The wiring is the battery positive and two red small wires to the main post and one to the post labeled "S". The ring terminals are very different sizes, so I am sure it's wired like the old solenoid. The post without any wires is labeled "P". What's it for?

Last time it did this (nothing happens when the key is turned), whacking the solenoid with a small hammer did the trick. It would start fine afterwards, but for me, this was always a warning sign the solenoid was going away for soon. So I changed it this afternoon, but now nothing when I turn the key again.
The new solenoid had an extra post. Could this be a problem. The wiring is the battery positive and two red small wires to the main post and one to the post labeled "S". The ring terminals are very different sizes, so I am sure it's wired like the old solenoid. The post without any wires is labeled "P". What's it for?