You probably already have taken it apart....but when you do check the connections to the motor inside the container. They may just be corroded. Pull the connectors off and apply 12v directly to the two contacts on the pump.
Try not to jar the pump while checking.....
I say that, because that is the next thing to try....
If the pump still does not run, try tapping it on a firm surface while the 12v is applied to the pump.
If there is gooed up fuel, you might be able to soak the pump in some brake clean or sea foam for a little while (do not use carb cleaner) then try the test again. Try reversing polarity several times.
If it is just gooed up and you are able to get it running, it may likely continue to run ok.
If there is evidence of corrosion or water, just buy a new pump....Even if you get it going, it will stop again....probably...when you are at the farthest distance from your home port.
If things look bad there, you should also take your vapor separator apart and check that out. It probably needs a good cleaning too.
If in any case you boat on anything more than a small lake, it will be best to just buy a pump.
You are probably talking $250 - $300 for all the necessary parts and seals. Cheap insurance...especially if your wife is on board when it goes out.
Mike