well..first off..welcome to the zoo.....secondly....I'd contact US Marine in arlington, wa. ..have your hin number ready so they can match your boat up..
3rdly....check all the connections behind the dash as corrosion can be an issue and stop the flow of electrons..unfortunately there isn't much to do except go terminal by terminal.....
finally...the macerator pump is usually located either on top of the tank attached to a piece of ply wood or it's in the engine bay on the swim step.....it's definitely NOT in the tank.....it's a black pump usually....should pretty evident where it's at.....
now when your cleaning the connections ..might wanna stick some lithium or teflon grease on and in each connection to keep corrosion effects down...
SP
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