Here's a basic lighting circuit but the lights can be replaced by any device such as a pump, that requires only +12 volts and ground to function. Using a test light or meter, start at the battery and measure at various points along the line working toward the device. When you lose 12 volts, the problem is between where you lost voltage and the point where you last had 12 volts. Troubleshooting gauges and other more complex circuits require a more in depth understanding of electrical circuits. In this example, if you measure 12V at the left end of the fuse but not at the right, that indicates the fuse is blown. If you measure 12 volts going into the switch but not out of it, either the switch is bad or its not turned on.