cooling fan electric problem

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mercedes190e

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Hello,
I have a 1991 190E 2.3 car. I bought it like two months ago. The car is in a good condition mechanically with only 97,000 miles. But I have had a problem with the cooling fan ever since I bought it. At first I noticed that the RPM guage, the tacometer, wasn't working and the cooling fan, the one mounted on the engine wasn't working either. And the electric fan, the auxilary fan, which I thought should only work with the AC is on as soon as the engine gets hot and it stays on even if the AC is not on. My guess was that since the cooling fan doesn't work the engine substitutes by turning on the auxilary fan so the it doesn't overheat. My mechanic told me that I have to change the fan clutch. But I noticed that one of the fuses, I think number 10, was broken and when I changed it. The tacometer and everything else started to work even the cooling fan. However that was only for 10 minutes and then the fuse blew againg. And now it blows everytime I change it. My mechanic still insists that it is the clutch. But my question is can the clutch cause this short? Because I don't want to change the clutch and then it turns out that the short is still there and there was nothing wrong with the clutch especially that it is not cheap. If anyone has information about this please let me know since I need to fix this fast because the engine is starting to overheat everytime I am driving in the city.
 

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Try disconnecting the plug at the back of the magnetic fan and replace the fuse if it doesn?t blow The problem is the fan clutch. If it still blows you will have to investigate further
They cost roughly £100 From http://www.eurocarparts.com/
 
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