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I've had my IS220d for 8 months now and over the past 4-5 months have developed a pain in my arm - specifically my left shoulder.

It feels a bit like a trapped nerve and is especially painful when reaching behind me to pull on a shirt or coat.

I was on holiday for two weeks starting the last week in August and did very little driving - mostly lying on a beach, drinking beer etc. etc., and whilst the pain didn't disappear completely, it was certainly perceptively better.

My theory is that it might be caused by the driving position of the Lexus. Reason for this hypothesis is that when I had a Toyota Corolla I developed a sharp stabbing pain in the shoulders which disappeared when I changed cars.

Anybody else suffering from something similar or am I pointing the finger of blame at the wrong culprit (though I can't think what else it could be)??

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Don't know what you do at work but there are a lot of other things you stop doing on holiday as well as driving. If you use a PC, what a about swapping the mouse over to the other hand - that solved my sore arm and lower back pain a few months ago after getting the advice of a chiropractor (sp?)

Or do you drive gangsta style with a big lean back, arm on the window kinda look :lol:

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