DV6 Touchpad replacement

Hopefully I have the right forum area for this question.
I have a HP DV6 -1355dx.
I need to replace the touchpad on it.
What Im trying to find out is:
What other dv6 models have the same touchpad. I can find used(for parts) dv6's for a resonable price but dont know if the touchpads are interchangable.
How can I cross refernce the part?
Thanks much for any help

Hi,
My suggestion:
(a) Use the following stores to find part number in your country/region:
   http://h20141.www2.hp.com/hpparts/?cc=US&lang=EN&jumpid=hpr_r1002_usen
   http://partsurfer.hp.com/
(b) Use part # to find out other source such as eBay.
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