A brake pedal going directly to the floor is a sign of a few things. First, you are in need of brake fluid. Second, the brake pads are probably almost worn out. They may be worn out past the point the ABS light would be active. The ABS light may also be burned out.
Something is impairing the brake pedal to go to the floor. Only a mechanic can tell you what is happening.
Use the tire wrench to turn the screw under the small flap to the left in the floor of the cargo area.
A leak in your brake line, or very low brake fluid, both of which are extremely dangerous and should be fixed at once.
Air in the brake system- Brake system needs to be bleed and fluid needs to be added while you are doing that.
Probable causes: Low or no fluid in reservoir; Worn brake pads/shoes; Air in brake lines; Leaking brake line.
A brake fluid leak in the system would do that. Check the brake fluid reservoir. If it is empty you are in need of brake work asap!
look in the owners manual. However should be by the emergency brake you have to get on the floor and look up
It wasnt assembled right
sounds like overheating of brake line, either from hot pavement, or cat converter. causes brake fluid to boil and loss of pedal.
It sounds like you need to bleed the system of air.
We had a similar issue. We replaced the gas cap and the fuel filter. The smell was still there. A small puddle was discovered only after parking it over night. We replaced two fuel lines underneath the brake cylinder area.
The brake fluid level might be low in the brake master cylinder in your engine compartment from a leak somewhere , or maybe you have air in the brake line(s) and the brake system needs to have the air blead out