A bad fan clutch is a possibility in cases of intermittent overheating, the trick is in noticing that there is a pattern to the overheating, which, from a "behind the wheel" stand point, would be overheating at idle, or during low speed/low gear operation - for example in heavy traffic or towing, but not at free way speeds.
The easiest way to check the fan clutch is this ...
- with the engine cold, before you first start it, open the hood and with the engine off, try to turn the fan, it should turn, but with a fair amount of resistance
- start the engine and let it idle for a a few minutes, five minutes or so, and then switch off and try to turn the fan again, it should turn, but this time with less resistance.
If the fan spins freely with the engine off - or - if you cannot turn the fan with the engine off - the clutch is shot.