Hey OP, can you be more specific? You should begin by saying if your 12V battery is fine, meaning you can access the car, and use it (being able to shift to D, R, etc). The video above would only help if your battery is dead. But if your battery is fine, and the frunk actuator doesn't make any noise at all, you could also try the 9V battery trick, and see what happens. The other possibility is the actuator is opening, but your hood is not popping up. Is that the case? And if yes, is it at least popping up partially, nor not at all? If at least partially, you could push it up at the same time you activate the actuator, and you should be able to open it. If it doesn't pop up at all, or just partially, the spring is probably broken. You could try a flat trim tool inserted thru the frunk/bumper gap, make upward pressure, and activate the frunk actuator. You should at least pop it up partially. After that, with your fingers under it, activate it a second time, and you should be able to lift it. And yes, it SUCKS that Tesla didn't put a darn manual release there, like every other car, including Porsches with the same frunks. Good luck.