What Would Jesus Do

...if he thought he was getting swindled by an auto mechanic?

Jesus probably wouldn't own a car, but work with me here in this hypothetical situation. Maybe it's a sandal mechanic. We're also assuming no superpowers. Jesus can't heal the car with his touch or rain fire and brimstone down on the mechanic. Jesus also isn't certain he is being swindled, since he doesn't know anything about car / sandal technology, but he does have a strong suspicion.

The mechanic has already purportedly fixed the car and definitely already has Jesus's money. Jesus hears a funny noise in the car that wasn't there before the car got fixed. What does he do?

Does he turn the other cheek and take the car to a different mechanic, giving up his money to the evildoers and spending more money somewhere else? (Remember, car-owning Jesus is still poor.)

Does he go back to the mechanic and demand that they fix the problem, and by doing so risk that they screw up his car again / worse?

Does he go all Old Testament on their asses? Does he go and make a scene and demand his money back and threaten to call the Better Business Bureau or his lawyer? Can anger be productive?

Sure Jesus had to put up with forty days and forty nights in the desert, and the crucifixion looked pretty painful too, but you don't hear him dealing with much of life's little shit. In fact, just the opposite. When Jesus said, "jump," that fig tree should have said, "how high?"