Fisrt check that there are no crumbs or other obstructions on the floor of the oven that would prevent the turntable assembly from rotating properly. Also try removing the plate and lifting up / checking the drive assembly inside the oven cavity to make sure that the turntable drive mechanism has not become disengaged from the motor shaft underneath.
If your problem is not something inside the oven cavity itself, then it may be the result of a simple loose wire to the turntable motor, or it may be a completely burned out motor altogether. Unfortunately the only way to determine the exact source of the problem for sure is to disassemble the unit and troubleshoot the components and connections inside.
A microwave contains a number of very hazardous components such as the main capacitor which can deliver lethal shocks even after the unit has been unplugged. Extreme care should be taken in the disassembly and maintenance of any microwave oven and should be left to a trained technician whenever possible.
Here is a link to the parts diagrams and price lists for your model:
http://www.appliancepartspros.com/partsearch/model.aspx?model_id=5174676
The turntable drive motor is listed as part number 27 on the diagrams. Here is a link to the part details including price for that item if required:
http://www.appliancepartspros.com/part_details.aspx?part_id=4215435
Hope that was helpful. Good luck and take care.
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