So on my Mitsubishi Outlander, I wasn't driving, someone else was, and the serpentine belt broke, causing the car to overheat. I repalced the serpentine belt, I replaced the spark plugs (which were due for replacement anyways), and I charged the battery and put a little jump start battery box onto it as well on boost mode, but this is all I get. The serpentine belt moves which means the engine pistons are still turning. Anyone able to tell me just from the noise maybe if they know what might be wrong? When the incident happened I figured the car was toast because maybe the engine seized but it turned with a wrench and the starter appears to turn the belt. I have been trying a last ditch effort to fix it before having it towed off. Here's a 7 second video I uploaded to youtube showing the new serpentine moving and the noise it makes when I try to start it: Outlander won't start after serpentine belt broke and car overheated