in the rear bumper the is a circle insert a screwdriver in the circle and apply gentle preasure and the cap will come out then you will see a hole with a thread in it go in your boot and in one of the bays at the side behind the light bays remove the carpet and there is a tow eye in the there remove it and screw in to the tow point and your go to go
Yes.
A tow hook can be on the front or the back of a vehicle , it is a convenient place to attach a tow rope or cable if you need to pull out a vehicle that is stuck in snow or mud etcetera
Yes.
under the front of the car on either side
The 2014 Ford Fiesta is not recommended for flat towing (towing with all four wheels on the ground) according to Ford's guidelines. Doing so can lead to transmission damage since the vehicle does not have a neutral position for the transmission that allows for safe towing. If you plan to tow a Fiesta, it's best to use a tow dolly or trailer to avoid potential damage. Always consult the owner's manual for specific towing instructions and recommendations.
15 feet
Look for holes in the vehicle chassis. Do not attach to the bumper or the axel.
If you don't have a ski attachment which you probaly don't you can tie it to the handle on the back of the jet ski, if they are on either side of the seat I recommend buying a double attachment rope where you can attach the rope to two spots to prevent all the weight from staying on one point, when you turn or to prevent the seadoo from pulling to one side...
No.
A thin rope, attached to the heavier tow rope, is thrown across first.
Yes you can. As with all automatic transmission cars You have to get the gear selector into Neutral (N), this disengages the engine from the drive shaft and allows the car to roll. To achieve this, turn the ignition on, press the brake pedal and shift the gear lever to N. Attach your tow rope to the tow hook below the front bumper and tow.
YOU CAN BUT MY REAR TIRES STEEL BELTS ALL WAS BRAKE APART AFTER 3 OR 4 THOUSAND MILES.NO ONE CAN HELP ME SO FAR.