Basic controls! At the front of the heater (that is the bit nearest the back of the car

) is a lever that moves up and down. It controls a flap that directs air. Down is off. Middle = screen (demist), up = cabin. Whatever you do with it, some air will leak out. Below the flap is a switch. It turns the fan on and off (single speed). Quite obvious form the noise if the fan is working (works only with ignition on). If no fan, then an electrical problem.
Air comes out from the slot between the lever and the switch, from the vents in the dashboard, and from two tubes that point down through the parcel shelf.
There should be a big hose running from the front of the car, through the bulkhead, and into the heater. This is the air intake. At speed, air flow is sufficient without the fan.
To the left of the steering column is a knob labelled "push for heat". Pushed in allows hot water into the heater, pulled out = no water flow. The knob moves a cable that controls a valve at the back of the cylinder head.
Likely problems are bad wiring, worn out fan, blocked heater matrix, faulty valve, broken cable.
So, what doesn't work? Do you get air flow. Do you get warm air? Does the cable move the valve? Is the flap there? If you report back on what is and isn't there, then we can offer more assistance. Happy hunting. BTW, needing to wear gloves in the winter doesn't count as a faulty heater
