Replacement Keyboard for dv7-3165dx

Hi,
My keyboard just died on my dv7 laptop.  It's an dv7-3165dx (product WA794UA#ABA) with an AMD Turion processor.
Does anyone know what the replacement keyboard part number is?
I've found a couple of possibilities but wasn't sure if they were correct since I couldn't locate a parts manuals.  The SKUs that I found for sale online are: 519265-001 and 519004-001
Thanks!
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Hi, the service guide: http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/CoreRedirect.jsp?redirectReason=DocIndexPDF&prodSer...
Keyboards in Espresso Black color with molded finish
The United States  519265-001
Keyboards in Moonlight White color with molded finish
The United States  516356-001
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