I would say air in the line, or you need a new clutch
Sounds more like a clutch slave cylinder.
You have no clutch left. May of worn to the point it's not grabing or the clutch face may have blown off all at once. If you dump the clutch to often it can go all at once.
clutch is done
turn your car on and pump the peddel with your hand till u get pressure then get a new clutch and master cylinder for the clutch
The clutch is not adjustable, it's hydraulic and as such adjusts itself. The problem you are describing is the result of a failed clutch system, typically a leaky hydraulic component.
broken clutch cable could also be a shot slave cylinder...this will cause the clutch pedal to not come back up.
A major indicator would be when you push the clutch in, you can't shift your transmission. Another one would be when you push the clutch pedal, it just goes straight to the floor with no resistance, or it doesn't push in at all.
Someone stole it. Just kidding. If you mean your clutch goes to the floor, then the clutch fork is probably broken. Transmission will have to be removed for repairs. Check all linkage before proceeding. Check fluid level if it is hydraulic.
Soft clutch pedal that goes to the floor. Repeated pumping does not help.
Sounds like you have broken the 'clutch return spring' in the transmission or if it's hydraulic you may be out of clutch fluid (leaking)
It might be your clutch slave cylinder, It is underneath your car and is only about twelve bucks for a new one.
well could be throw out bearing gone,cable broke,probably worn out clutch.Check to see if clutch has oil resv. for manual clutch,slight possibility it is out of fluid if never been topped up.