I've not used that particular app but have used one called Torque Pro. It works with bluetooth enabled OBD II scanners. I purchased the Pro version because I needed the live counters or whatever they are called. I also downloaded a Ford "map" of counters for additional information. I used on a Ford V10 and it worked well. I also used on a Ford Focus 4-cylinder and it worked well.
You will need a bluetooth scanner that plugs into the ODB II port...just the app alone won't work.
the cheap method that you describe is labor intensive but costs less than 10 bucks from what i read.
the fixed device comes with a blue tooth scanner and the the app which has taken the leg work out of d/l the ford map of counters etc. i am trying to diagnosis a 1998 saturn so i guess i would need the saturn map. although the article i read indicated that all the codes are the same for all makes? at this point im clueless and learing as i go.
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