2011 RVR brake bleed order

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Question 2011 RVR brake bleed order

Hi, first time posting. I have a 2011 RVR GT, got it just over 3 years ago, has just shy of 140,000 KM on it, and it hasn't had a brake service done on it since I've owned it (I've put 25,000 KM on it myself). Pads and rotors are still in great shape, so I thought if nothing else I should bleed the lines, make sure the fluid is clean and there's no air. But I don't know what the proper brake bleeding order for my specific model is. I've googled for my answer, searched the forums, and I can't find model-specific information without forking over money for a service manual, so I'm hoping someone has the answer. (It's only about $30, but money is tight, and Christmas is around the corner)

Normally, to bleed your brakes you start at the wheel furthest from your master cylinder and work your way to the closest one. I've seen in another thread, that someone with an Outlander Sport (which is similar to the RVR) , the order is a little different, and goes Rear Driver -> Front Passenger -> Rear Passenger -> Front Driver. Something to do with the way the brake system was designed. I don't know exactly how similar these two models are (Maybe the RVR is just a re-branded Outlander just so us Canadians can feel special about having an exclusive model?)

Anyways, if someone knows the correct bleeding order for my 2011 RVR, I would appreciate the help!

(And, if it matters, it has ABS and 4 wheel disc brakes)
 
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