Thanks for all of the comments. Let me give you some extra info...
Blue car (my daily driver). I have debugged it down to the clutch. Basically I can confirm that when the electro magnet is energized, it is not engaging the clutch. It basically doesn't do the normal "click" that you can get when the clutch engages. So I am pretty much assuming it is the clutch. The factory manual has tests to troubleshoot the clutch, but the clutch has to be removed to go beyond what I have done. Once out I will continue to troubleshoot, but unless it ends up being something simple, I will probably just go the easy ($$

) route and buy a new clutch. That is about $110.
Silver car (Tina's car). It is a slightly different story. A/C works, but on Monday she called saying car was making an odd sound. It was a sound I had never heard before. It had an engine speed rhythmic sound, but it was an odd combo of a knock and bearing noise. The sound also wasn't constant. It would come and go and seemed to maybe only be triggered at the right RPM (some type of harmonic would get it going?). It also wasn't super loud, but you could hear it. Sound was generally from the accessory side of the engine, but I was not really clear exactly where it was coming from. Since it was something I had never heard before I was a bit freaked out.
Using a mechanics stethoscope, it sounded like it was coming from the A/C compressor. It seemed that the sound would almost go away when the A/C was turned on, but was worse when the A/C was off. I remove the A/C belt and the sound was 100% gone. (Note to self. I as type this I need to check the idler pulley for the A/C belt to make sure it doesn't have a bearing going bad)
My assumption is that it's either the compressor, clutch or both. Since the sound was almost gone when the clutch was engaged, I am thinking it is more likely to be a bad (or dying) clutch. However, since I don't know much about how either the compressor or clutch sounds when dead/dying, I can't say for sure. I am on the fence about buying a new compressor clutch combo or just clutch. I don't want to have to assemble it all and then find out I didn't fix it. A compressor and clutch combo is about $300 and as mentioned a clutch by itself is about $100. I am leaning toward all new compressor and clutch on the Silver car.
Mike, to your question about not removing the compressor to get at the clutch. As best as I can tell you need a wheel puller to remove the clutch. And I don't think there is enough room to even remove the clutch off the shaft even if you didn't need a wheel puller. This area is so tight that I am barely able to get a single hand in the area let alone tools. I can tell its going to be fun getting the compressor out due to lack of space. I also expect it is going to be fun getting the dryer out as it is also buried.
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