1, The regulator circuit has failed, usually transistors Q2, Q3 and zener diode D3.
OR
2, The drive I.C (I.C101 / AN6675) has failed, this can be natural failure but also can happen if the deck is turned on and started with the platter removed.
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Turntable
Drive Belt
The chances are the rubber drive belt
has either broken or stretched so that it has fallen off the drive
pulleys.
You will need to gain access to the
underside of the turntable to replace it.
With most turntables the process will
be to secure the tone arm (a rubber band will do the trick) before turning the
whole thing upside down and unscrewing the base.
Replacement drive belts are easily
available on the internet. Search by make and model number of your turntable
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