There may be a remote fuse as well in one of the fuse blocks... but the Radio itself has one right in the back corner, requiring the radio to be pulled to get access to it.
The special tool to do this is pretty inexpensive as I seem to remember paying less than $10 USD, a few years ago...
And if you consider that Mercedes charges $143.00 to pull it and replace the fuse (although along with this charge they also replaced two dash lamps as well), the price of the tool is a bargain.
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I don't know about a 2000 vito but the new ones have a fuse on the back of the radio. You have to remove the radio to get to it.
right hand trunk wall
The most likely possibilities are that the radio is not receiving power (a wiring problem) or the radio itself is bad.
Radio has it's own fuse in the back of the radio
The radio fuse is used for the CD player on a 2003 Honda Accord. To reset the radio pulled the specified fuse out of the fuse box.