Check the fluid level in the clutch master cylinder reservoir (located under the hood, on the drivers side firewall). It's probably empty. You can add DOT-3 Brake fluid to fill it up and it may start working again temporarily after a few pumps. But, it was empty for a reason. You have a fluid leak somewhere. Could be a bad clutch master cylinder or a bad clutch slave cylinder.
The slave cylinder has failed and will need replaced.
my clutch went to the floor what happened?
It's called: Your clutch is working.
Well, we need lots more information here. Is the clutch pedal actually "stuck" to the floor? In other words, can you NOT lift the pedal up to the normal position? OR, has the clutch pedal "fallen" to the floor due to no resistance from the clutch?
You have a broken clutch.
Distance from the floor to the base of the back board
The clutch cable has proabably broken.
Sounds more like a clutch slave cylinder.
In the keep on the 2nd floor
On The Floor.
Clutch fork or cable broken. it might have a hydrolic leak. Check the master in the clutch
You should not attempt to replace the clutch yourself unless you have considerable mechanical skills. In this case, the problem is most likely that the spring holding the clutch pedal in place is broken.