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When you make a left turn and push your clutch in it stays on the floor
You have a broken clutch.
Sounds like the throw-out bearing
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.
clutch is done
Push the clutch all the way to the floor, and turn the key to start it.
To pump a clutch: push the clutch all the way to the floor, let it come back up fully, repeat several times
The slave cylinder has failed and will need replaced.
broken clutch cable could also be a shot slave cylinder...this will cause the clutch pedal to not come back up.
Push the clutch in and shift. For reverse, you have to push the shifter down towards the floor, then pull back and to the left.
A good mechanic should be able to attach an extension block to your clutch pedal. Also have the clutch adjustment checked because you shouldn't need to push it all the way to the floor to shift your vehicle.
If a truck has a clutch brake it would only be used when coming to a complete stop. By pushing the clutch peddle completely to the floor you would apply the clutch brake. This stops the clutch disc from spinning making it easier to shift into 1st or reverse gear. Normal shifting while driving you would not need to or want to push the clutch peddle to the floor to activate the clutch brake.