There are four components that can cause the clutch pedal go all the way to the floor.
My clutch engages at the floor.
Replacing the cable will allow you to engage the clutch and change gears once more.
Clutch fails to engage properly.
No free play is way too loose.
A clutch that doesn t engage fully or slips under heavy load is the normal failure mode of a worn out friction disc of pressure plate that has lost its tension.
Pedal at floor dis engages it.
The clutch cable runs to a throw out fork and bearing.
A clutch pedal is made for the driver to release the clutch and engage the clutch.
The most common reason to have a clutch pedal that goes all the way to the floor is a broken clutch cable.
Broken lever on the pedal top.
Clutch engages at floor check my thinking update.
Non last this long.
This is extremely common particularly on older cars.
Caused by 1 all fail modes covered here.
My guess is the clutch drags unless i push the clutch pedal 100 to the floor.
Failed clutch release bearing.
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When you press the clutch your foot counters the diaphragm spring which presses the friction disc to the flywheel.
Clutch pedals that go from the rest position to full engagement but stay on the floor and don t spring back up indicate a problem.