A/C clutch chirps at idle in D?

First, only you SoCal guys are fussing with AC in February, and some Minnesotan would love to kick your butt.

Ditto. Look for the Gates video on youtube showing them spraying water on the belt. They say that serpentine pulleys (multi-V) must be aligned within 1/16" to avoid squeals and possibly throwing a belt. That is a big problem with many engines, including at least the earlier Chrysler V-6 minivans (don't like puddles). Older V-belts can tolerate 1/8" mis-alignment.

Ditto on over-filling. Our 2002 T&C 3.8L smoked the AC clutch on a 108 F day. My fault because I had measured the low side a bit low (~40 psig) for that ambient temperature so added another can of R-134A and must have pushed her over the edge. Best the AC could cool that day was to ~70 F at the vents so I should have been happy. I still recall that suffering 20 mi drive back into the sun w/ no AC. With the new compressor, I converted to Duracool which cools better (lower pressures).