Bleed the slave cyl. It probebly has air in the line or no fluid.
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
It might be your clutch slave cylinder, It is underneath your car and is only about twelve bucks for a new one.
It gives the clutch pedal a softer, smooth feeling. Some people remove these for a more direct pedal feel
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?
The clutch sticks to the floor sometimes if the pedal does not return to pressure plate, which has metal fingers arranged concentrically. YouÊneed to check the master clutch cylinder container to see if the fluid has all leaked out.
no adjustment of this clutch only a pedal freeplay adjustment
It's called: Your clutch is working.
Probably the through out bearing.
Adjustments is behind top of the clutch pedal. Clutch spring should be under the car on the transmission closest to the motor block, next to the slave cylinder.
You have a broken clutch.
The clutch cable has proabably broken.
clutch needs replacing good luck! not a fun job