HP Pavilion 15-p157na: defective laptop keyboard - needs to be replaced

Good evening.

Have a HP Pavilion 15-p157na with a defective keyboard, probably because of water damage.  The usual kind of associated problems that (some keys do not work, some are the symbol of bad etc.).

I want to fix, and a previous thread showed me http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c04324972 as a guide on how to disconnect the top plate.

My questions are;

(a) is it possible to replace just the keyboard without having to replace the top plate - what digital keyboard part do I need?

(b) If this is not possible and I need a whole new top plate, where I'd get a / what is the part number?

Thank you

Here is the Service Manual:

Manual

See page 19 and 20. HP catalogs the part the top of cover everything including keyboard and exactly what one you need depends on the color of the chassis and the language of the keyboard. Third party service providers will sell just the keyboard and it is inseparable from its hood. See p. 70. The manual does not show the removal of the keyboard of his hood then you will need to return it and examine it. We usually got him with some few screws and hooks that are perhaps shortly Ribbon.

This would be the black US keyboard under the top cover (frame):

http://www.Amazon.com/FEBNISCTE-replacement-compatible-PN%C2%A3%C2%BA762529-001-765806-001/DP/B00W5OZQ0S/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8 & qid = 1459794214 & SR = 8-3 & Keywords = 762529-001

External keyboard usb works OK? This can help eliminate a motherboard problem caused by the spill. If you need another part let us know.

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