In my case it was the button, and also the rear wiper not working. This solution worked for me: spray some (or a lot of) WD40 on the boot hinges, to release corrosion and get things working again (there's an electrical groud wire connected there).
To open the boot on a Ford Fiesta, locate the boot release button, typically found on the key fob or inside the car near the driver's seat. If using the key fob, press the boot release button once to unlock and open the boot. Alternatively, you can also open it manually by pulling the boot release lever located near the driver's seat or by lifting the boot handle at the rear of the car. Make sure the car is unlocked for the boot to open.
Is it the mark 6? If so, there is a big circle button on the right hand side of the dash
nope you have to keep using the key to open the boot
boot
a crowbar will do it or a stillsaw
It's a button next to the gear shift. It's on the dashboard near the steering wheel on later Fiestas - you need to be specific as to the year or Mk number.
in the boot, under the carpet?
i cant open my boot on my 55 focus either by remote or the button on the boot how can i fix this please
In a Ford Fiesta Mark 4, you can typically open the boot from inside the vehicle by using the boot release lever, which is usually located near the driver's seat or on the driver's side door. If the vehicle is equipped with central locking, unlocking the doors may also allow you to access the boot. However, if the boot is locked or there is a malfunction, you may need to access it from the outside. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific instructions related to your vehicle model.
it does not have one you need the boot key access it or you can get after market one fitted
In a Ford Fiesta, the drain hole in the boot (trunk) is typically located at the lowest point of the boot floor, often near the rear corners. It is designed to allow any accumulated water to escape and prevent moisture buildup. If you're unable to locate it, consult your owner's manual for specific information related to your model year. Regularly checking and clearing this drain can help avoid water damage.
it is behind the lights, accessed from inside the boot, behind the side covers.