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there is a small tank to put fluid in should be on the firewall if the pedal went to the floor the line broke or the slave cylinder for the clutch went bad
Try starting in Neutral if its Automatic, if its manual then push the clutch all the way to the floor and try it. If still nothing and Manual check switch on the clutch pedal and make sure its intact.
They have a hydraulic clutch system which is comprised of a master cylinder and a slave cylinder one of them has probably failed. But it could be that your clutch has completely disintegrated, if the clutch come's back up, it's probably one of the cylinders.
924 has cable operated clutch. When the cable on mine broke pedal went straight to the floor, hydraulic usually much slower to get to floor. Cable is an easy replacement. bleeding hydraulic usually done from nipple on slave cylinder (near release arm on clutch housing.
the first thing that i would check is the fluid level in the clutch master cylinder. It is just like the brake system. When there is not enough fluid or if there is air in the system this can cause the pedal to go to the floor. If this is ok then a portion of the clutch MIGHT have went out. Let me know if the hydraulics are ok.
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