Progress so far. Referring to The Haynes Manual and on online A3 workshop manual, I was able to remove the oil pump balance shaft assembly, although working underneath the car was a little difficult at times. Oil pump stripped and checked for impeller wear all okay. Balance shafts running smoothly on their bushes with no obvious wear but I decided to fit the lower km unit I'd bought anyway. Decided to change the oil filter and had a hell of a job removing the cannister to access the cartridge as it appeared to have been over considerably overtightened by the previous service agent. Tried a 36mm steel adaptor, but !Removed! it had rounded edges and the cannister was so tight, it kept slipping on the 36mm plastic hex. Finally purchased a heavy duty 36mm steel socket and with the use of a rubber mallet, eventually got the cannister unscrewed. Inside of the cannister was clean as was the filter. replaced the filter and tightened cannister to correct torque setting!
Carefully assembled and refitted all parts, including using sealant on mating surface of the oil pump balance shaft unit intermediate plate engine block surface, per manuals. Added new engine oil and turned the motor over with sparks plugs out to circulate oil and prime the oil pump. Refitted the plugs, turbo pipes, air cleaner/engine cover and after a careful check, started the engine.
Engine burst into life and ran smoothly straight away. Not nasty noises etc that could indicate low oil pressure. Idled engine for a few minutes checking for oil leaks (all good) and then blipped the throttle a few times up to around 3500. Initially okay, then the Low Oil Pressure warning sounded and the light came on the dash. Engine still sounded quiet.
So, after a week of work and replacing the pump, I'm still at square one, although I'm now fairly sure the engine oil pressure is probably okay. What I'm less sure about is the Oil Pressure Sensor, which the previous owner had replaced by a service agent in NZ. The invoice for that service confirms the sensor was replaced, but now I'm not so sure. It wasn't done by an Audi Dealer and there is no indication of a bright, shiny new pressure sensor, which I would expect, bearing in mind that the car wasn't used after that service because of the oil Pressure Warning light.
I've scanned the ECU with my OBD2 device and no trouble codes are present, which I would expect if there was a low oil pressure warning. It's not the VAG Diagnostic Tool, so will probably get a scan done by Audi and also have the oil pressure checked on a meter.
Other than that, I'm not sure what else I can do.
Any thoughts?